Woodbridge Group of Companies Closing Out Record 2013
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Woodbridge Structured Funding’s Structured Settlement and Lottery Divisions are closing their books on a wonderful 4th quarter. Demand for the selling of annuity payments in exchange for a lump sum remained strong throughout 2013.
This platform continues to experience robust growth. While the industry continues to consolidate, Woodbridge has continued to grow. Meanwhile our other sister companies continue to grow as well.
Our commercial mortgage division, Riverdale Funding, specializing in hard money commercial loans, recently celebrated closing its 100th commercial loan funding.
Woodbridge is also focused on the continued growth of all divisions, and has recently explored strategic relationships in the
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More information regarding Riverdale Funding, LLC’s commercial hard money loans can be found online at http://www.riverdalefunding.com.
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