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HomeBridge Financial Adds Four, Continues East Coast Expansion

Jul 19, 2016
HomeBridge Financial Services Inc. has increased its presence in the state of Florida with the addition of three mortgage loan originators in its growing branch locations across the state

HomeBridge Financial Services Inc. has continued to expand its capabilities along the East Coast with the addition of four experienced mortgage loan originators in key growth markets: Robert Chain in Rocky Hill, Conn.; Casey Hanagan in Rockville, Md.; Stephen Samard in Greenville, S.C.; and Joel Van Asch in Johns Creek, Ga.

HomeBridge funded nearly $9 billion in residential mortgages in 2015 alone, making it one of the largest independent mortgage lenders in the U.S. While HomeBridge’s nationwide network includes more than 90 offices across the country, it is still able to showcase a tangible commitment to customer service and excellence in the mortgage industry. According to Satmetrix, a leader in customer experience measurement, HomeBridge is one of the highest-ranking lenders for customer satisfaction as determined by its Net Promoter consumer confidence survey.

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