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New American Funding Opens New Arizona Branch

Nov 18, 2016
New American Funding has expanded in the Midwest region with its latest branch in Naperville, Ill.

New American Funding has announced that it has expanded its Western territory with a new Arizona location in Oro Valley. Spearheading this new venture is seasoned mortgage professional, Roy Franco, who will serve as branch manager. A Tucson native and U.S. Navy veteran, Franco looks forward to providing excellent customer service to his hometown and fellow military community. He plans to leverage his mortgage expertise to guide consumers through the complexities of the loan process.

“Your home is your biggest investment,” said Franco. “It’s important to work with the right mortgage company to protect that investment.”

Franco will be joined by a team including Loan Consultants Ben Walker, Sadot Negrete and Maritza Negrete.

New American Funding plans to provide the Oro Valley community with the same industry-leading closing times, award-winning services, and high-level customer support that has become a hallmark at its other national locations.

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