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National Mortgage Professional
Apr 26, 2005

Ameriquest and Argent launch loan servicing center mortgagepress.comAmeriquest, Argent, expansion, loan servicing, Illinois Ameriquest Mortgage Company and Argent Mortgage Company recently commemorated the expansion of their affiliated servicing operation in Illinois with the grand opening of a new loan servicing center in Schaumburg, Ill. The center is located in the 11-story office tower at Windy Point, 1600 McConnor Parkway in Schaumburg. Argent already employs more than 1,000 associates in Schaumburg. The companies' additional expansion, which will ultimately create 2,100 new jobs over the next three years, was announced at a joint press conference with Gov. Blagojevich in November 2004. The new servicing facility is now operational, with 90 associates hired to date. For more information, visit www.ameriquest.com or www.argentmortgage.com.
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