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Carrington Mortgage Opens New East Coast Facilities

The lending division of ""Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC"":http://www.carringtonms.com/webapps/cms/index.do is expecting serious company growth in 2013--and it starts with new offices in Indiana and Connecticut, the company announced.

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The two new operations centers (located in Fishers, Indiana, and Enfield, Connecticut) will be dedicated to serving the East Coast from both the retail and wholesale lending perspective. The facilities will provide expanded underwriting and processing capabilities, leading to enhanced service and quicker turn times for loans.

The company's Fishers office opened January 2 and is led by manager Jeremy Milner. The Enfield facility is scheduled to open January 15 and will operate as a dedicated underwriting center led by underwriting manager Margaret Ploof.

In addition, Carrington announced it is hosting a career open house event at its Fishers facility for underwriters and operations personnel on January 16 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. (local time). An additional event will be held at the Enfield facility for underwriting, processing, and sales personnel on February 4 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. (local).

""We're headed into a brand new year with an aggressive plan that calls for increasing our capacity, extending our product portfolio and expanding our reach into new markets,"" said Ray Brousseau, EVP of Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC's Mortgage Lending Division. ""Opening the year with two new facilities designed to meet increasing demands within the market and improve the level of service to our East Coast customers demonstrates Carrington's commitment to growth in 2013.""

Carrington Mortgage Services is headquartered in Santa Ana, California.

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