- Regina Capital
- 20 Scenic Hill Lane, Monroe, CT, 06468
- Regina Capital LLC is a private lending firm that provides private mortgages and hard money loans for commercial real estate transactions in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.
At Regina Capital we pride ourselves by doing business with honesty and integrity.
Regina Capital has been in the private lending field since 1999
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- Ion Bank
- 87 Church Street, Naugatuck, CT, 06770
- Ion Financial, MHC is an independent financial services company committed to building lifetime relationships by partnering with our customers to help them identify and achieve their financial goals.We seek profitable growth while delivering superior customer service and offering a comprehensive package of progressive financial products.
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- Skyline Financial Federal Credit Union
- 3528 East Main St, Waterbury, CT, 06705
- Skyline Financial Federal Credit Union was chartered in 1935 & remains committed to providing outstanding service to our members.The Credit Union was formed by a group of seven dedicated employees of what was then known as the Southern New England Telephone Company. The intent of our founders was to promote thrift among its members & to make loans.
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- Putnam Capital Services
- 1013 Route 6, Mahopac, NY, 10541
- At Putnam Capital Services, we treat each customer as an individual, not a number. We don't place you into a loan profile formula created by the banking industry. We use "common sense" and will help you obtain the best loan possible. We represent a wide range of "A" rated lenders with first quality rates to private "hardship" lenders.
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- The Torrington Savings Bank
- 129 Main Street, Torrington, CT, 06790
- Torrington Savings Bank was chartered in 1868 as a mutual savings bank. It is owned by its depositors, has no shareholders & is operated to serve the banking & investment management needs of the thirty-three towns in Northwest Connecticut. Our Mutual Savings Bank Charter helps us to manage according to the best interests of our local communities.
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- Torrington Municipal & Teachers Federal Credit Union
- 777 East Main St, Torrington, CT, 06790
- We are a not-for-profit community credit union serving Litchfield County. If you live, work or go to school in Litchfield County, you’re eligible to join. Torrington Municipal & Teachers Federal Credit Union is a full service financial institution owned by it's members, open to anyone who lives, works or goes to school in Litchfield County.
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- Pitney Bowes Employees Federal Credit Union
- 27 Waterview Drive (27-1A), Shelton, CT, 06484
- Established in 1936, the Pitney Bowes Employees Federal Credit Union helps Pitney Bowes and BlueCrest employees, their immediate families, retirees and their household members with all of their financial needs. Pitney Bowes Employees Federal Credit Union is located in Stamford, CT, United States.
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- Provost Capital
- 2 Aspetuck Glen, Weston, CT, 06883
- Provost Capital LLC is a direct private lender making loans to fund the purchase of real estate properties by investors looking to rehab either as a Fix&Flip or a Fix&Rent.
With a deep and committed pool of investor capital, Provost is able to make quick and efficient loan decisions, provide proof of funds letters & fund purchases with A very s
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- First Bristol Federal Credit Union
- 25 North Street, Bristol, CT, 06010
- First Bristol Federal Credit Union is a full-service financial institution that was established in 1935. The Credit Union currently offers an array of first mortgages to fit members' needs. Our savings and loan rates are consistently better than most banks. You can handle all of your personal finances at the Credit Union.
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- Rapid Response Mortgage Services LLC
- 416 Highland Avenue, Building B, Suite E, Cheshire, CT, 06410
- Rapid Response Mortgage With a fixed rate mortgage, payments for the interest rate and the principal remain fixed over the life of the loan. As a result, monthly loan payments stay the same over the life of the loan. Taxes, however, may change according to your local or state tax laws
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