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Texas Lender Expands Into Southern Region

Texas-based ""Supreme Lending"":http://corporate.supremelending.com/ is expanding its reach, with the recent announcement that the company added branches in Alabama. The five new locations, which are spread throughout the Southern state, are part of Supreme's growth strategy plan for 2012.

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Currently, Supreme's Alabama branches close nearly $500 million mortgages per year. Supreme's decision to extend its service area builds on the company's proprietary technologies and its in-house operations for underwriting, closing, and funding loans.

Commenting on the Alabama project, Supreme's senior vice president and national production manager, James Iley, said,

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""We have aggressive growth goals for 2012 and these new branch managers, who are some of the top producers in Alabama, are a big part of meeting those goals. This is just the beginning of our expansion efforts for the coming year. We have plans to continue our southeast expansion with branches in Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky as well as a major addition in Florida.""

It's worth noting that Iley, a recent hire for Supreme, was added to the company's personnel to continue and solidify its plans for expansion.

Shannon Fortner, a manager with Supreme's Huntsville, Alabama, branch said of the company's recent moves, ""My number one goal is to provide the best service to my prospects, customers and referral sources. With James Iley's direction, Supreme Lending's reputation, and the company's commitment to using the best, most modern technologies, I knew that my objectives would be completely supported. Joining Supreme isn't just a big win for me, it's a big win for everyone I do business with.""
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By facilitating a unique combination of offerings, Supreme's loan officers are able to provide customers with cost savings and a streamlined experience throughout the mortgage cycle. Supreme is currently licensed in 40 states around the U.S., and the company states that it is actively adding employees and branches in its locations around the country.

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