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New American Funding Opens New Orlando Branch

Nov 04, 2016
New American Funding has expanded in the Midwest region with its latest branch in Naperville, Ill.

New American Funding has announced that it is expanding its Central Florida territory with a new location in Orlando. To lead this expansion, New American Funding has enlisted the expertise of mortgage originator Miguel Mouriz, who will serve as a licensed branch manager.

“This has been an amazing adventure shared with an extraordinary group of industry professionals,” said Mouriz. “I feel blessed to have the opportunity to represent such a dynamic, forward-thinking organization as New American Funding and to have the privilege of making a positive impact on our community.”

New American Funding plans to provide this Central Florida community with the same industry-leading closing times, award-winning services, and high-level customer support that has become a hallmark at its other national locations.

“We are 100 percent committed to our agents and clients,” said Mouriz. “Our quality of service is what sets us apart in the mortgage industry.”

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