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Allied Home Mortgage Capital Expands in Indiana

Nov 03, 2010

Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corporation,  has announced that it is opening a new home loan branch office in Muncie, Ind. The new Allied Home Mortgage office will be operated by Branch Manager Brad Wilson and be located at 3621 North Everbrook Lane in Muncie, Ind. “Brad is very dynamic and has terrific expertise in all areas of mortgage lending and operations,” said Jim Hodge, chief executive officer of Allied Home Mortgage. “His commitment and wealth of knowledge will ensure our customers receive the best information and their interests are cared for every step of the way. I am extremely happy Brad has chosen to join Allied Home Mortgage.” Wilson, a graduate of Ball State University, has more than 18 years of experience in the mortgage lending industry, including a previous 13-year career as president of a mortgage brokerage firm with three offices in central Indiana where he oversaw sales, operations, marketing, human resources and compliance. Wilson’s background has given him an intimate understanding of the home mortgage market in Indiana as well as expertise in FHA, VA, conventional, home rehabilitation, USDA and reverse mortgage lending. For more information, visit www.alliedhome.com.
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Nov 03, 2010
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