Building Value Through Mission and Investment

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Firma Holdings is proud to support a growing family of companies that are shaping the future of their industries. Through targeted acquisitions and partnerships, our subsidiaries operate with the resources and vision to scale, innovate, and lead.

  • Saddle Creek Resources Corp. (SCRC) is a company that has positioned itself with a foundational business and relationships within the industry to begin scaling, a global commodity-based enterprise specializing in the trade, refinement, and potential partnerships in the mining of seven critical resources: Gold, Copper, Iridium, Chrome, Platinum, Nickel, and Zinc. The Company will bring a committed focus on bridging the supply gaps currently found in the marketplace and, by so doing, elevating transactional value for our shareholders.  SCRC has worked methodically to reach this position and has now emerged as a strategic player in the international commodities sector.

  • Jamore FBI delivers food products and packing services to a diverse range of markets, including retail grocery chains, club stores, foodservice, hospitality, broadline distributors, the military, and travel sectors. We partner with clients as either a co-packer or a private label manufacturer, tailoring our services to meet their specific needs. Currently, we are in final negotiations for a merger with a respected, family-owned company based in Chicago, IL, with over 40 years of industry experience.

  • More projects are currently in the works. Check back here for updates!

Firma is a growth-oriented company with a solid operational foundation and a proven ability to execute in competitive markets. 

Our mission — Building Value through Mission and Investment — guides every strategic decision we make. Leveraging its established infrastructure, the Company is actively pursuing value-added acquisitions, strategic joint ventures, and licensing agreements with qualified partners in the consumer and industrial products industries. Firma’s acquisition strategy targets businesses with strong market presence, scalable operations, and complementary product lines that can be integrated to drive operational synergies.

By combining disciplined investment criteria with industry expertise, Firma seeks to expand its market footprint, diversify revenue streams, and create long-term shareholder value while fostering innovation and delivering high-quality products to customers worldwide.nd apply entrepreneurial innovation to global supply chains.

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