Sigilo, LLC

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $10,000,000
  • Total Project Cost: $10,000,000

IMPACT

  • 365 FTE jobs
  • 35 jobs created and 329.5 jobs retained.

Project Description

Sigilo, LLC d/b/a Spreetail is a “marketplace enabler” that provides brands, particularly those selling heavy and bulky items, the ability to sell products on 15+ online marketplaces. The Company effectively acts as a distributor/wholesaler for brands that do not have the technical/logistical capability or the desire to manage the complexity of selling on multiple marketplaces and maintaining nationwide fulfillment operations.

This project provided the company with growth capital necessary to support the business’s return to profitability and continued growth.

Spreetail is dedicated to giving back to the communities where it does business. The Company offers its employees time off to volunteer and hosts two volunteer weeks each year dedicated to giving team members the opportunity to give back. Spreetail focuses on programs that get to the root of systemic issues that hold individuals back from reaching their full potential. By researching the needs in Spreetail’s communities and growing strategic nonprofit partnerships, they are able to build programming that creates lasting change and empowers those they serve.

Spreetail projects to create and retain jobs offering benefits, wealth creation opportunities, and workforce development programs. Spreetail projects that most created jobs will be accessible to individuals with no more than a high school diploma or GED.

MAP

Address: 2021 TRANSFORMATION DRIVE, Lincoln, NE 68501

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