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Inlanta Mortgage licensed in Missouri

Feb 01, 2010

Inlanta Mortgage, a mortgage banker since 1993, has announced it has recently obtained its license in Missouri. Despite the slow mortgage market, Inlanta Mortgage has succeeded in growing its business, and is actively seeking the addition of partner branches in this state. “From our continued growth and expansion into additional states, we are able to provide increasing opportunities for our mortgage professionals, partner branches and the customers they serve,” said Joe Ramis, branch recruitment director at Inlanta Mortgage. “We encourage mortgage professionals to learn about our offerings, including how we allow them to originate more and worry less, and invite them to become a part of our growth into Missouri.” Inlanta Mortgage has partner branches in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Beyond bringing on more partner branches in these states and developing a strong presence in Missouri, the company has plans for expansion into additional states in the future. Inlanta Mortgage provides mortgage professionals with the opportunity to join a company that reflects high standards of quality in the mortgage industry. In the current, somewhat unsteady mortgage market, Inlanta Mortgage has remained stable and continues to grow, adding more and more branches to serve mortgage professionals and borrowers. The company’s structure allows for its partner branches to focus on originating loans while the headquarters provides comprehensive, timely and accurate support in compliance, processing, technology, human resources, training, accounting, marketing, legal, in-house funding and underwriting. For more information, visit www.inlanta.com.
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Feb 01, 2010
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