Hercules Capital Number of Employees 2012-2026 | HTGC

Hercules Capital number of employees from 2012 to 2026. Number of employees can be defined as a measure of financial performance calculated as operating cash flow minus capital expenditures, expressed on a per share basis
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Hercules Capital Annual Employee Count
2025 100
2024 100
2023 100
2022 50
2021 53
2020 N/A
2019 77
2018 69
2017 67
2016 64
2015 63
2014 65
2013 62
2012 56
2011 51
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Finance - SBIC & Commercial $2.746B $0.532B
Hercules Capital is a specialty finance company that provides venture capital to technology and life science-related companies. The company also has offices in Boston, New York, Bethesda and San Diego. Its client list includes selected publicly listed companies, privately held companies backed by leading venture capital, private equity firms and lower middle-market companies. The company offers customized financing solutions ranging from senior debt to equity capital, with a focus on structured debt with warrants.
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