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Jun 15, 2008

Lender Lead Solutions to capitalize on Senior Lending Network nameMortgagePress.comLender Lead Solutions, Lending Network, reverse mortgages, Robert Wagner Lender Lead Solutions has announced its plans to change the company name to Senior Lending Network. As the companys consumer brand, Senior Lending Network has become one of the most recognizable names in the reverse mortgage industry and is rapidly becoming a household name as reverse mortgages gain in popularity. The company plans to make the official name change in September 2008. Senior Lending Networks highly successful national consumer education campaign, which features spokesperson and legendary actor, Robert Wagner, was first established in 2004 and since that time has educated more than 1 million consumers on the benefits of reverse mortgages. "We believe that Senior Lending Network more appropriately describes the products and services we offer and corporate culture in which we work," stated David Peskin, chief executive officer of the company. "We also believe this will be a great boost for our partners who can now leverage the consumer awareness and tremendous response that the Senior Lending Network garnishes." "From a broker's perspective, the ability to align directly with Senior Lending Network, which holds the position as the number one educator in the reverse mortgage industry, is a powerful tool," said Louis P. Baccash of Travis Mortgage. "I believe it will positively impact my business and will open more doors for me. Seniors want a level of comfort throughout the reverse mortgage process and knowing their loan is a Senior Lending Network loan will really help." For more information, www.seniorlendingnetwork.com.
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