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Mortgage Network Adds LO Travis Wright

Jan 28, 2016
​Travis Wright has joined Mortgage Network Inc. as a loan officer in the company’s Columbia, S.C. branch office where he will be responsible for serving homebuyers and homeowners throughout the metro Columbia area

Travis Wright has joined Mortgage Network Inc. as a loan officer in the company’s Columbia, S.C. branch office where he will be responsible for serving homebuyers and homeowners throughout the metro Columbia area.

A recent graduate of Mortgage Network’s Mortgage Bankers in Training Program (MBIT), Wright brings 10 years of retail banking experience in the Columbia area to Mortgage Network. Most recently, he served as an assistant vice president/branch manager for NBSC, a division of Synovus Bank. Wright was born and raised in Columbia and has called Columbia home his entire life, aside from the four years he spent earning a bachelors in business administration at Charleston Southern University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He is active in his church, Blythewood Presbyterian, and also serves as a board member for Bethany Christian Services in Columbia, S.C.

“Mortgage Network prides itself on having the most experienced and knowledgeable loan officers in the industry, exceptional people like Travis Wright,” said Clint Hammond, branch manager of Mortgage Network’s Columbia office. “With his proven professionalism and dedication to serving borrowers in the metro Columbia area, Travis is an outstanding addition to our team.”

“I have worked hard my entire career to offer customers the very best service possible, and I am delighted to join a company that puts the borrower experience first,” said Wright. “Mortgage Network is renowned for helping first-timers and experienced borrowers with the highest levels of service and the best products for their needs. It is a great privilege to be part of the finest team in my home town. Columbia is coming off a rough patch but all the indicators are now positive, according to industry sources. Prices are rising and there are fewer listings, signifying improved demand and increasing values. It’s a perfect time to buy and I look forward to helping buyers understand their options and reap the benefits of this rising market.”

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