SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 25, 2016 -- Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc. (PRMI) announced that it has been named one of Americans Top Mortgage Employers by National Mortgage Professional Magazine (NMP). NMP polled employees and readers about their employers and based off of the survey results, NMP named the top 100 mortgage companies nationwide.
Winners were recognized based on the following criteria:
- Compensation
- Corporate Culture
- Training & Resources
- Speed
- Long-Term Strategy
- Industry Participation
- Marketing Support
- Day-to-day Management
- Innovation
- Technology
- Internal Communications
"We take great care to promote a culture that respects our team's opinions, supports their needs, and encourages local market knowledge with power of individual choice," said Dave Zitting, CEO and President of PRMI. "We would like to thank all our employees for this nomination. We are honored to receive such recognition."
PRMI has nearly 300 branches located in 49 states across the nation and offers a wide variety of mortgage lending services including reverse mortgages, adjustable and fixed rate mortgages, purchase and refinance as well as commercial and residential.
For more information on PRMI visit: www.BranchPartner.com
ABOUT PRMI
Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc. (PRMI) was founded in 1998 by Dave Zitting, Jeff Zitting and Steve Chapman. PRMI has evolved into a nationwide, multi-billion dollar operation with 1,800+ employees working in nearly 300 branches. The company is licensed in 49 states and serves all segments of the market. PRMI is a privately held, debt-free company that focuses primarily on traditional residential loan products. For information on PRMI, please visit www.primaryresidentialmortgage.com or follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
CONTACT: Kandice Davis
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800-255-2792 x. 1000490


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