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MLO Rick Samemy Joins GSF Mortgage in Houston

Apr 06, 2016
GSF Mortgage has welcomed Firdoun (Rick) Samemy as a mortgage loan originator in Houston, Texas

GSF Mortgage has welcomed Firdoun (Rick) Samemy as a mortgage loan originator in Houston, Texas. He has only been in the mortgage industry for a short time; however, he enjoys helping people pursue the American dream of homeownership. Samemy has been delving into online marketing and connecting with real estate agents to build his business. He will strive to make sure that the mortgage process is streamlined for his customers to ensure a successful closing. During the process, he makes himself available to his customers and will make certain to answer their questions in a timely manner.

“I am happy to introduce Rick Samemy as the new loan officer to the GSF Houston Branch. Rick is my older brother and will be great asset for the branch. He has a MBA and double major from University of Houston,” said GSF Branch Manager Fred Samemy.

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