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New American Funding Opens New California Branch in Torrance

Jul 30, 2015
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New American Funding has announced the grand opening of its new branch in Torrance, Calif., offering a variety of mortgage services to consumers and real estate agents facilitating home purchase loans in the Torrance, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, and other South Bay cities.

“I am glad to be part of the team at Torrance, come see why we are the fastest growing mortgage company and why people want to work with us," said New American Branch Manager Vicki Shinn.

Over the past four years, New American Funding has opened more than 80 similar retail branches across the nation. Loan consultants at the Torrance branch include John Vandever, Ross Thayer, Joshua Reikes, John Peterson, Anali Gonzalez, Vince Vassallo and Barbara Pajor.

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