CrossCountry Mortgage (CCM) da otro paso más hacia su misión de ser el prestamista hipotecario más recomendado en cada comunidad a la que servimos, ganando el primer lugar en la lista de los principales prestamistas hipotecarios minoristas de Scotsman Guidey en la lista de las 50 principales compañías hipotecarias de Estados Unidos de la revista Mortgage Executive Magazine.
Scotsman Guide, a provider of financial technology tools and media content for the mortgage industry, presents the Top Mortgage Lenders list, a leading performance benchmark for mortgage industry organizations and professionals.
Mortgage Executive Magazine presents the Top 50 award by compiling the most comprehensive list of the nation’s top closely held mortgage companies and publicly traded banks as ranked by their total yearly mortgage volume.
In a time when buying a home can be challenging, CCM financed 1 of every 44 home purchases throughout 2023, thanks to its best-in-class loan officers and products to help borrowers navigate the homebuying journey.
“It’s an honor to be recognized by two major industry publications,” said CCM Founder and CEO Ron Leonhardt. “This ranking validates what I’ve always known – we have the best loan officers, support team, business model, and solutions in the industry. I couldn’t be more proud of our entire organization. We keep winning, and we aren’t stopping anytime soon.”
CCM climbed Scotsman Guide’s Top Retail Lenders overall list from last year, moving up from number three to number one. This is the fifth consecutive year CCM has earned a spot on the Top Mortgage Lenders list.
Earlier this year, 303 CCM loan originators were named to Scotsman Guide’s Top Originators list. CCM’s Matt Weaver was also ranked number one on Scotsman Guide’s Most Loans Closed list, helping 1,167 borrowers achieve the dream of homeownership in 2023. To be eligible for the list, originators must have had at least $25 million in residential loan volume, or 75 loans closed during 2023. Together our 303 Top Originators helped close more than $14 billion in loans in 2023.