SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 22, 2016 -- Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc., (PRMI) is proud to be named a Scotsman Guide 2015 Top Mortgage Lender. PRMI was ranked #14 in Top Retail Volume for 2015.
PRMI was ranked among entries from hundreds of mortgage companies across the country. To be eligible for consideration in Scotsman Guide's Top Mortgage Lenders rankings, all loan volume had to be from mortgages on one- to four-unit residential properties within the United States. After receiving submissions, Scotsman Guide required written verification of top entrants' volume from a Certified Public Accountant, the Chief Financial Officer at the company.
"We are honored to receive such recognition from Scotsman's Guide, said David Zitting, CEO and President of PRMI. "This past year was a great success with PRMI being able to help just over 28,780 families move into their dream home and this year, we look forward to helping even more."
Scotsman Guide released its fourth annual Top Mortgage Lenders rankings in early June. The list, which ranks the nation's top mortgage-lending companies, appears in Scotsman Guide's June 2016 residential edition, and rankings are available online at ScotsmanGuide.com/TopLenders2015.
For more information, visit PrimaryResidentialMortgage.com or call 800-255-2792
CONTACT: Kandice Davis
[email protected]
800-255-2792 ext. 1000490


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