Mortgage Executive Magazine and Ask a Lender Announce Top Originators and Best Mortgage Lenders.

HOUSTON (PRWEB) April 20, 2018

Mortgage Executive Magazine ranked Network Funding, LP Loan Officer Wes Cohen as a “Top Originator” and Ask A Lender ranked Cohen as a “Best Mortgage Lender” for his 2017 production volume.

In Mortgage Executive Magazine’s “Top 1% of Originators,” Wes Cohen was featured for his production volume of $43,766,237 and 194 closed loans.

Ask a Lender released its first annual award, “Best Mortgage Lender” with nationally verified production lists from Scotsman Guide. Wes Cohen ranked #3 in Houston, Texas.

“Wesley’s determination and commitment to his clients is undeniable. There is no substitute for experience, the thousands of loans he has closed has armed him with the knowledge to tackle any transaction,” said Network Funding Vice President of Sales Richard Jefferson.

To view Mortgage Executive Magazine’s “Top Originators” in its entirety, visit http://www.mortgageexecutivemagazine.com. To view Ask a Lender’s regional “Best Mortgage Lender list, visit https://www.askalender.com/best-mortgage-lenders/tx/.

About Network Funding
Network Funding, LP, NMLS #2297, is a private residential mortgage lending company that operates branches across the country. Since it was founded in 1998, Network Funding has financed more than 110,000 homes at more than $20 billion, making the American Dream a reality for its customers. Network Funding’s key standards are based on integrity, reliability and simplicity and aims to empower its customers through educating and equipping them for the home-buying process. Network Funding nationally ranks as a “Top 50 Mortgage Companies to Work For” by Mortgage Executive Magazine, a “Top Mortgage Lender” by Scotsman Guide and one of the Top 150 Workplaces in Houston by the Houston Chronicle. To learn more about Network Funding, visit http://www.nflp.com or for career opportunities, visit join.nflp.com.

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