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Geneva Financial Announces 47th State Licensure

Aug 02, 2022
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Alaska marks the first state addition in 2022 for the direct mortgage lender.

Geneva Financial has announced its 47th state licensure, effectively opening operations for the direct mortgage lender in the state of Alaska.

“The Last Frontier” marks the first state addition to Geneva's operations in 2022.

"Geneva Financial is on a mission to help borrowers across the nation on their homeownership journeys," said Aaron VanTrojen, CEO and founder of Geneva Financial. "This new licensure is our opportunity to continue making that happen. We look forward to being a trusted lender to the great state of Alaska."

With the ability to operate fully in Alaska, Geneva plans to expand mortgage operations throughout the state and looks to provide job opportunities for residents wanting to take the next step. The company is actively seeking resumes for mortgage loan officers, processors, underwriters, and several other positions.

Geneva Financial Home Loans is expanding in all markets and seeking branch managers and loan originators across the United States who want to advance their mortgage careers. 

Founded in 2007 by VanTrojen, Geneva Financial is a direct mortgage lender headquartered in Chandler, Ariz., with more than 130 branch locations in 47 states.

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