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New American Funding Named to Inc. 5000 List for Fifth Time

Aug 16, 2017
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For the fifth time, Inc. 5000 has named New American Funding to its list of Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America, ranking the national mortgage lender 1,664th in the nation for 2017. The magazine complied the list according to revenue growth from 2013 to 2016, during which time, New American Funding’s revenue increased by 235 percent.
 
New American Funding was also recognized on Inc. 5000’s Honor Roll, an elite group of companies who’ve made the fastest-growing list five times. This distinct milestone is an accomplishment that less than one-tenth of Inc. 5000 honorees achieve.
 
“It’s extremely rewarding to have Inc. 5000 repeatedly identify New American Funding for its rapid growth,” said New American Chief Executive Officer Rick Arvielo. “We’re thrilled by this achievement and are driven to continue working hard to stretch our limits each day. Our commitment is to remain innovative.”
 
New American Funding is owned by husband-and-wife duo, Rick and Patty Arvielo, who’ve expanded the company to include nearly 130 nationwide branches with a servicing portfolio of $20 billion.

 
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