ClaimForce Receives Ill. Dept. of Commerce and Economic Grant Award
The Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center (CEC) Award Committee on behalf of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity has awarded a matching grant to ClaimForce Inc. The CEC Award Committee’s approval of the award was based on ClaimForce’s reported traction in the marketplace, securing a number of top clients and achieving a steady growth rate.
“We are truly honored to be recognized by the CEC and the State Of Illinois and appreciate their support of high growth businesses which will continue to create jobs and economic opportunity within Illinois,” said ClaimForce President, Stephen Applebaum. “The services CEC provides are invaluable. Their assistance truly helps stimulate development and growth of young companies and continues to position Chicagoland to become the leading entrepreneurial hub for the 21st century.”
“ClaimForce has a unique and innovative technology-enabled software solution and business model that dramatically improves the way the insurance industry handles auto and property claims. We are extremely happy to assist ClaimForce with this Grant,” said David Weinstein, president of the Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center (CEC). “We certainly recognize Illinois is home to some of the largest insurance companies in the world and we are pleased to do what we can to further stimulate economic growth and innovation within that segment of the market.”
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