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Brian Decker Joins loanDepot as Retail Lending Manager

Jul 19, 2017
loanDepot has announced the opening of its first Utah location in Salt Lake City

loanDepot has named Brian Decker as Retail Lending Manager for the company’s new Temecula, Calif. retail lending location.
 
“loanDepot is revolutionizing the home lending industry by combining a laser focus on customer experience and technology,” said loanDepot Chief Retail Production Officer Dan Hanson. “Brian is joining us at an exciting time as our growth is accelerating in terms of products and services offered and technological advances to provide a faster home buying process with more certainty for consumers.”
 
Decker entered the mortgage industry 12 years ago, closing 586 loans with more than $204 million of sales in 2016, according to Scotsman Guide.
 
“loanDepot is shaping the future of our industry and I want to be part of that narrative,” Decker said. “I work with customers every day and I know being able to serve them information in the most palatable manner for them personally is exactly what they are craving. We can provide them with the best in-person and online experience to help them find their perfect dream home."

 
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