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Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union partners with myCUmortgage for comprehensive home loan products and services

By Staff Report, posted 2 months ago

As this year’s spring homebuying season continues to build momentum, myCUmortgage announced partnerships with three credit unions that are ready to help their members with homeownership. myCUmortgage is a Credit Union Service Organization (CUSO), wholly owned by Wright-Patt Credit Union.

The three new partners, which represent more than 171,000 members and over $2.6 billion in assets, include:

Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union – Fort Bragg, N.C.

Park Community Credit Union – Louisville, Ky.

Soarion Federal Credit Union – San Antonio, Texas

“When myCUmortgage looks to partner with a credit union to provide mortgage services, we want to ensure they share our values and passion around homeownership – these three credit unions proudly exhibit those values and more when it comes to helping their members fulfill their homeownership dreams,” said Paul Sutor, president of myCUmortgage, in a press release. “We are thrilled to partner with each of them and look forward to delivering five-star service to the credit unions and their members. This is how we mortgage!”

Collaborating with these new partners, myCUmortgage is providing comprehensive products, systems and services, including conventional lending, loan origination services and member loan servicing.

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