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Zeus Mortgage named one of Houston’s fastest-growing companies

Sep 23, 2009

Zeus Mortgage has announced that it has secured a place in the “2009 Houston Fast 100” list, the Houston Business Journal’s annual list of the top fastest-growing companies in Houston. Ranking 14th out of 100 reputable companies, Zeus Mortgage is also one of five companies honored with the “Enterprise Champion” award, which recognizes companies focused not only in growth and industry leadership, but in contributions to employees, the community and to their respective industries. Focused on establishing and maintaining loyal relationships, Zeus Mortgage has not only survived uncertain economic times, but is thriving during a challenging period in the real estate industry. The company attributes much of its success to constant staff development, ensuring employees have up-to-date industry information, simplifying the mortgage process for its customers. “To be named one of the fastest-growing companies in Houston is an honor that reinforces we are knowledgeable about what we do,” stated Steven Kaufman, president of Zeus Mortgage. “We place priority on continuous growth and development within our company, as well as ourselves, which has truly allowed us to flourish in challenging economic times. We’ve worked over the years to create a name within our industry, so it’s very rewarding to know that we’ve secured a name for Zeus Mortgage within the city of Houston itself.” For more information, visit www.AskZeus.com. 
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