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MCT Trading Adds Ben Coll to Its Capital Markets Team

Aug 12, 2015
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MCT Trading Inc. (MCT) has announced that Ben Coll has joined the company’s Capital Markets Team. He becomes employee number 65, as MCT continues to expand its client base and staff of secondary marketing professionals. Coll has extensive product knowledge and experience, with investor relationships and a strong background in operations management. He adds more than 20 years of mortgage banking experience to MCT’s seasoned team of capital markets experts.

“MCT is staffing up to ensure we continue to provide unparalleled support for our clients," said Curtis Richins, president of MCT. "Ben’s extensive mortgage banking background adds significant value to the MCT team and we are pleased to have him on board.”

Coll has held positions at CMG Mortgage as senior vice president of operations and director of product development. At CMG, he had many responsibilities that included being involved in key functional areas of the business. He oversaw the retail, wholesale and correspondent channels and was responsible for full life cycle development and implementation of new products across production, operations, post-clos ing departments and secondary marketing. Coll was also involved in investor due diligence, identifying investors’ business and portfolio needs, and developing products accordingly based upon risk and financial motivation. 

Prior to CMG, Coll was the director of lending at KeyPoint Credit Union, where he managed the residential real estate, HELOC, automobile and unsecured lending departments. Further, he oversaw the configuration and successful implementation of KeyPoint’s new LOS. Coll has also held senior positions at Commonwealth United Mortgage and San Diego National Bank, where he was involved in multiple facets of the business.

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