- Capital Financial Group
- 2471 W. Sullivan Road, Aurora, IL, 60506
- Our mission is to deliver excellent service and provide you with an extraordinary experience. At Capital Financial Group, a Division of First Centennial Mortgage, we believe the home purchase and finance process should be exciting, enjoyable and exceptional in every sense. In business since 1995.
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- Al Martinez Mortgage Broker, Huntley
- 10417 Dawson St, Huntley, IL, 60142
- I’m Al Martinez. I’d like to help you qualify for an affordable mortgage to purchase or refinance your home. My career in mortgage lending began in 2002 (I swear, the housing crash is not my fault). Since the sub-prime mortgage meltdown began in 2007, 70% of the people in our industry left the business.
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- Chippewa County Credit Union
- 402 West Spruce Street, Sault Sainte Marie, MI, 49783
- Chippewa County Credit Union Over the years, the credit union grew. An office was opened and employees were eventually hired. The name underwent a few changes, of course staff has changed, and we’ve moved to a bigger space, but we’re still the same. We take pride in being able to serve not only teachers and school administrators.
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- Federal Employees of Chippewa County Credit Union
- 119 East Water Street, Unit 1, Sault Sainte Marie, MI, 49783
- Federal Employees of Chippewa County Credit Union is dedicated to service the financial and economic well-being of our members, while giving constant consideration to their present and future needs, while striving to exceed their expectations. We are a small Credit Union located inside the beautiful Army Corps of Engineers Building on Water Street
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- Soo Co-op Credit Union
- 4489 I-75 Business Spur, Sault Sainte Marie, MI, 49783
- Established in 1958, Soo Co-op Credit Union is a not-for profit Financial Cooperative serving over 23, 000 members in the Eastern Upper Peninsula. With a passion for continuous improvement, our focus is to provide personalized service and a complete range of financial services designed to meet the individual needs of our members
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- Old Mission Bank
- 2701 Interstate 75 Business Spur Sault, Sault Sainte Marie, MI, 49783
- Our Mission is to provide superior financial services and products to the businesses, individuals, and communities we serve. Our organization is a result of our community's desire to have more than one locally owned and controlled commercial banking option. Our success will be achieved by our unwavering efforts toward
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- Central Savings Bank
- 511 Bingham Ave, Sault Sainte Marie, MI, 49783
- Central Savings Bank has 9 locations with over 60 employees and more than $400 million in assets. The Bank is very involved in the communities it serves with organizations like United Way of the EUP, War Memorial Hospital’s Road to Recovery, Relay For Life of the EUP, the schools near its branches and many other local causes annually.
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- Normandy Corporation
- 46 Prince Street, Rochester, Rochester, NY, 14607
- Normandy's financial strength along with common sense decision making, allows for a flexible and stream-lined loan process, resulting in quality service and an experience that benefits Normandy's customers.
We offer a full line of Mortgage Loan Products specializing in residential and commercial construction loans. We have funded over $800 Milli
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- Tahquamenon Area Credit Union
- 7693 State Highway M123, Newberry, MI, 49868
- We are recognized as one of the outstanding credit unions in the state and have an established reputation for excellent service & reasonable rates.CREDIT UNIONS are organizations of PEOPLE, not money. Our mission at Tahquamenon Area Credit Union is to provide you, our member & friend, products & services to meet your needs in a safe & sound manner.
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- The State Savings Bank of Manistique
- 101 South Cedar, Manistique, MI, 49854
- In 1917 Leo Harmon who was the President of the Consolidated Lumber Company took the lead for starting up The State Savings Bank, the Articles of Incorporation were filed on May 7, 1917. Shortly after, on June 11TH the bank held its first meeting of shareholders twenty-five of which were local and three from St. Paul.
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