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Nations Lending Opens New Massachusetts Branch

Jun 08, 2020
Nations Lending added two new branches, one in Naples, Fla. to be led by industry veteran Robert Proulx, and in North Attleboro, Mass., to be led by Paul Salcone

Nations Lending added a new branch location in Sturbridge, Mass., led by the father-and-son duo of Tim and Brenden Dion.
 
With more than 38 years in the industry, Tim Brennan will serve as branch manager while Brenden brings to Nations more than 10 years of experience as a senior loan officer, helping clients in the Northeast. Their branch, situated in Western Massachusetts, provides support for clients in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine and Florida, as well.
 
"Tim and Brenden have built a significant referral base in their market, without a lot of marketing support behind them, and that's a testament to their ability and hard work," said Kathryn Edelen, Mid-Atlantic regional manager.
 
"Nations has access to the loan products we need to serve the clients who need a little bit of guidance through the home loan process," Tim Brennan said.

 
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