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Supreme Lending Opens Two New Oklahoma Branches

Mar 27, 2017
Supreme Lending has announced that its San Diego, Calif. branch has partnered with May We Give for Love, a San Diego-based non-profit organization that provides financial contributions and volunteer support to several local charitable causes

Supreme Lending has expanded its footprint in “Green Country,” Oklahoma with two new branches, one in Tulsa, the other in Pryor, Okla. Industry veteran Patrick Chicklinski has been selected to manage both branches.
 
Chicklinski, who has strong knowledge of new construction lending, brings more than 15 years of mortgage origination experience, that includes Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, non-conforming and jumbo products. Together, the two branches staff a team of five people with a combined total of more than 35 years of experience transacting purchase and refinances loans for experienced and first-time homebuyers. Kristen Martin, loan originator in the Pryor branch, has 20-plus years of success originating and closing VA and USDA financing. Chicklinski evaluated several mortgage lenders prior to joining Supreme Lending. He cites the company’s marketing support, technology, fast decisioning and family-style corporate culture as the primary reasons for choosing Supreme Lending.
 
“Supreme’s automatic messaging and custom marketing products are far beyond what any other lender provides,” said Chicklinski. “At Supreme, I can put my time and energy where it’s needed most—on helping my customers make the best decisions on their mortgages.”
 
The branches, which opened in late January 2017, plan to grow their presence by adding 10 to 15 loan officers over the next 12 to 18 months. 
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