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Two men standing next to each other in a warehouse.

Tiger Concrete & Screed business owner, Willie Aceves, with Field Operations Manager, Alfredo Aceves.

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Tiger Concrete & Screed has seen rapid growth + success over the past decade.

To meet the unique needs of the business as it grew, Bank of Central Florida provided financial solutions that assisted the local concrete company.

See owner and president Willie Aceves’ story, including how he got started and how he’s worked with Bank of Central Florida to finance his business’ success along the way.*

Read Willie’s success story

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