First Centennial Mortgage Named a Top 100 Mortgage Company

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For the eighth consecutive year, First Centennial Mortgage has been named one of the Top 100 Mortgage Companies in America by Mortgage Executive Magazine.

AURORA, Ill. (PRWEB) July 13, 2020

For the eighth consecutive year, First Centennial Mortgage has been named one of the Top 100 Mortgage Companies in America by Mortgage Executive Magazine.

Celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year, First Centennial Mortgage has continued to increase market share and concluded another record-setting year in 2019, funding almost $2 billion in home loans.

"The tireless dedication of our employees and their commitment to providing excellent service and building lifelong relationships with our borrowers is what's made us successful," said Steven McCormick, president of First Centennial Mortgage. "And with the uncertainties of 2020, that same dedication to our borrowers will be there again to help them through today's new challenges."

The 2019 ranking was based on extensive analysis of the total yearly mortgage volume of mortgage companies and publicly traded banks. First Centennial Mortgage moved up 14 spots over last year.

About First Centennial Mortgage

First Centennial Mortgage is a residential mortgage lender headquartered in Illinois, founded by brothers Steven and David McCormick. Family-owned, the company strives to deliver an extraordinary experience to the communities it serves through an extensive portfolio of mortgage products and services.
The company has been named one of the Top 100 Mortgage Companies by Mortgage Executive Magazine, and one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S. by Inc. Magazine. For more information, visit goFCM.com.

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