Clopton Capital Looking to Add New Commercial Mortgage Originators Nationwide
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Chicago, Il (PRWEB) June 30, 2014
Clopton Capital is a private commercial real estate finance company based in Chicago Illinois. The company is looking to add new commercial mortgage originators in all markets across the country.
The Company is specifically looking for people who have been commercial real estate financiers at local and regional banks with existing relationships with property owners. "We are looking for experienced people with good relationships that can be brought on board to our company" says Jake Clopton, President. "We offer competitive compensation structures for closed deals and a highly competitive and sophisticated commercial banking back office."
Clopton Capital is a commercial real estate finance company that offer loans through CMBS, life insurance companies, pension funds, banks, and private equity funds. To inquire about interest in a commercial mortgage origination position, please call the company directly at 866-647-1650.
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