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Northpointe Bank Appoints Derek DeLange as VP, Loan Systems

Derek DelangeNorthpointe Bank has announced the appointment of Derek DeLange as VP of Loan Systems.  In his new role, DeLange will be is responsible for maximizing the efficiency and quality of business operations and information services that utilize mortgage technology.  

DeLange brings over 15 years of information technology experience to the position, much of which was spent working directly with mortgage technology, including various loan origination systems and servicing systems.  Prior to Northpointe Bank, Derek was a consultant in the field of information technology leadership.

“As a leading residential lender in the nation, Northpointe Bank is very pleased to have Derek on our team. He understands how to effectively utilize technology that simplifies the loan process for our customers,“ said Gerhard Naude, EVP and COO at Northpointe Bank.

The Michigan-headquartered bank provides home loans and deposit banking products to communities across the country and has been ranked within the top 10 best performing banks in the U.S. among peer banks and return on equity by the Independent Community Bankers of America, for the past four years.

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