Based in Broomall, Pa., Universal Credit Services was established in 1992 as a provider of mortgage services, lending services and tri-merge credit reports, helping industry leaders mitigate risk, close loans faster, overcome underwriting challenges, save on costs, and provide professional assistance.
“NAMB+ gladly welcomes Universal Credit Services to its growing roster of Endorsed Providers,” said Mike DeSantis, NAMB+ President. “NAMB members who take advantage of the offerings from Universal Credit Services will enjoy superior customer service and a world-class experience that will surely satisfy.”
NAMB+ connects NAMB members with an array of Endorsed Providers aimed at helping mortgage professionals gain a competitive advantage in today’s marketplace with discounts and special programs only available to NAMB members. NAMB+ brings everything from compliance, digital mortgage platforms, lead generation, insurance services, social media and much more to NAMB members as part of the NAMB+ program.
“We are proud to be designated as a NAMB+ Endorsed Provider,” said Anthony Fulginiti, Executive Director and Chief Marketing Officer at Universal Credit Services. “What makes Universal stand out is our relentless focus on supporting our customers … it’s in our DNA. Every day we save our customer’s money while increasing their productivity.”
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