Aimbridge Home Loans, a Denver-based provider of mortgages for credit union members, has announced a strategic partnership with United Federal Mortgage, Rockville, Md., under which Aimbridge will change its name to UFM and offer credit unions a wider range of products.Aimbridge said UFM is able to handle large loan volume, provide competitive pricing, and offer additional loan options and flexibility that only larger lenders could previously provide to credit unions. "To build relationships and provide benefits to larger credit unions, we needed to offer a more complete range of loan products and provide financing in all 50 states," said Donna Price, director of credit union affinity for United Federal Mortgage. "Being backed by a federally chartered organization such as UFM allows us to offer better pricing and services that we previously could not have." The companies can be found online at http://www.aimbridge.com and http://www.unitedfederalmortgage.com.
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