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Pacific City Bank is a Los Angeles, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Mutual Savings Bank is a Franklin, IN-based company in the Financial Services sector.
First Colony Mortgage Corporation is a full service mortgage banking company serving virtually every state across the country. First Colony was founded in 1984 by John M. Aldrich and Scott Shelley. Most mortgages are processed, underwritten and closed in house, and the company recently added a wholesale mortgage division. Since inception First Colony has funded over 70,000 mortgages, without ever treating anyone like a number. First Colony is here to serve you. We provide you with fast, efficient service. Were ready to answer any questions you might have about the mortgage and home buying processes. (https://firstcolonymortgage.com/state-licenses/) First Colony Mortgage is an Equal Housing Opportunity Lender NMLS #3112. All loans are subject to credit approval. Terms and conditions per loan type may vary. See loan officer for details.
Capitol Federal® has been True Blue® for more than 120 years. Throughout our history, we have remained steadfast in our commitment to the American dream of homeownership and dedicated to our corporate philosophy of Safety in Savings, Sound Lending Policies, Quality Customer Service and Commitment to Community. Capitol Federal is a leader in residential lending in Kansas and Missouri and boasts more than $9 billion in assets. In addition to single-family residential lending, construction loans and other consumer loans, Capitol Federal offers a variety of retail deposit accounts, including checking, savings, money market, IRA and certificates of deposit. With 37 traditional branches and 10 in-store locations, the Bank has a network that extends across the state of Kansas and into Missouri. Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender, CapFed® was founded in 1893 and is headquartered in Topeka, Kansas.
Lake Elmo Bank was chartered on September 11, 1911 by a group of farmers and local business owners. Their purpose was to establish a community bank which would be locally owned and responsive to the community's needs. The State Bank of Lake Elmo, now