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Plaza Home Mortgage Unveils New Corporate Identity

Dec 12, 2018
Plaza Home Mortgage has announced a new One-Time Close Construction-to-Permanent loan program,

Plaza Home Mortgage has unveiled a new corporate identity and tagline, “Here for You.”
 
“After nearly 20 years in the business, we felt it was time to refresh the image of Plaza Home Mortgage,” said Kevin Parra, Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Plaza Home Mortgage. “Our new logo illustrates what we do every day: Bringing together programs, technology and expertise to consistently deliver for our clients. And our new tagline speaks to Plaza’s reliability and commitment to third-party lending and our service-first culture, which has guided our company since its beginnings.”
 
The new identity was developed by Tim Girvin, an internationally-renowned designer whose clients include Nordstrom, Apple, Nike, American Express and Wells Fargo.

 
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