GO Mortgage and PacRes, two prominent players in the mortgage industry, have recently announced a strategic merger that will see the two companies join forces in order to achieve greater scale and efficiency in the loan origination process. This move is expected to result in significant cost savings for both organizations, as well as improved access to a wider range of products and services for their customers.
Key points:
– GO Mortgage and PacRes have agreed to merge their businesses, consolidating their operations and resources to streamline the loan origination process.
– The merger is aimed at increasing scale and efficiency, allowing both companies to benefit from cost savings and improved product offerings.
– Customers of GO Mortgage and PacRes can expect to see a more streamlined and efficient loan application and approval process as a result of this merger.
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