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Secondary Marketing Expert Paul Yarbrough Joins MCT Trading

Sep 30, 2015

MCT Trading Inc. has announced that it hired Paul Yarbrough to manage new client on-boarding, its secondary marketing technology, and solution training. Yarbrough has a secondary marketing background working for lenders and banks. He holds more than 13 years of hands-on experience operating in the secondary marketing departments at Evolve Bank and Trust; Willow Bend Mortgage; Nationstar; Service First Mortgage and Realty Mortgage.

Yarbrough has in-depth knowledge leveraging secondary marketing technology to efficiently run capital markets functions. He is major proponent of technology and has been a power user at the lending organizations he has been involved with.

“As MCT continues to grow, we want to make sure new lender clients are boarded smoothly and well-supported as they start to use our solutions and services,” said Curtis Richins, president of MCT. “We’re regularly adding new staff and Paul will play an important role in implementing and training lenders on our secondary marketing technology platform MCTlive!, as well as ancillary solutions.”

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