Farm Credit Hires Mortgage Loan Originator in Shoemakersville Office
Westminster, MD (PRWEB) May 16, 2017 -- MidAtlantic Farm Credit recently announced the hiring of Sean Wyland as a mortgage loan originator. He will be based in the association’s Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania office and will report to Jason Reep, mortgage loan origination manager for MidAtlantic Farm Credit.
“Sean will make an excellent addition to our mortgage sales team,” says Reep. “His background in financial services and customer service will be a benefit to our members, and we look forward to him working with them to find the right mortgage solution.”
Farm Credit provides a wide range of mortgage options for those looking to purchase a home. These include financing for homes with acreage, hobby farms, properties in agriculturally zoned area, unique Amish properties, and properties with multiple dwellings. In addition, Farm Credit offers conventional home loans, construction loans, and government loans.
As a mortgage loan originator, Wyland will work with both current and prospective customers to help them find the mortgage solution that best fits their needs. “I am excited for the opportunity to establish relationships with new and existing Farm Credit members,” says Wyland. “My goal is to go above and beyond for our customers, and continue to provide them the outstanding level of service they have come to expect from us.”
Prior to joining Farm Credit, Wyland was a branch manager with Mariner Finance. A resident of Berks County, Pennsylvania, Wyland earned his bachelor’s degree in management and marketing from the University of Pittsburgh.
About MidAtlantic Farm Credit
MidAtlantic Farm Credit is an agricultural lending cooperative owned by its member‐borrowers. It provides farm loans for land, equipment, livestock and production; crop insurance; and rural home mortgages. The co-op has over 11,100 members and almost $2.6 billion in loans outstanding. MidAtlantic has branches serving Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. It is part of the national Farm Credit System, a network of financial cooperatives established in 1916 to provide a dependable source of credit to farmers and rural America.
Sandy Wieber, MidAtlantic Farm Credit, http://ww.mafc.com, +1 (410) 848-1033, [email protected]
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