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Arvest Mortgage Company Has Record-Breaking Year

Posted on February 7, 2013 by Christie Swanson in Business No Comments

Arvest Bank originated more than 17,000 mortgage loans — both refinance loans and purchase money loans — totaling $2.56 billion in 2012, company officials announced today. That is a 62 percent increase from the $1.58 billion in 2011 loans.

The bank reported a 37 percent increase in the value of purchase money mortgages, from $597 million in 2011 to $818 million in 2012, significantly higher than the projected increase in such loans nationally. The Mortgage Bankers Association projected 2012 purchase loans to be up 9 percent nationally from 2011.

“We see this increase in purchase money transactions as a positive sign and recognize that homebuyers are looking for local lenders who will focus on customer service after the loan is originated,” stated Steven Plaisance, Arvest Mortgage’s president and chief operating officer.

Mortgage growth continues to be positive around the country, with the Mortgage Bankers Association predicting strong growth in 2013. In a statement, Jay Brinkmann, MBA’s chief economist, said that growth in new-home sales and modest home price increases would both contribute to an increase in 2013 purchase originations.

Arvest services 99 percent of its mortgage loans, meaning that customers make their payments to Arvest and deal with Arvest for any needs after their loan closes. Arvest’s mortgage servicing portfolio also had a record year, reaching approximately 62,000 loans in 2012. The outstanding balance of these loans grew from $6.3 billion in 2011 to $7.1 billion in 2012, or an increase of 12 percent in the value of loans being serviced.

Arvest Bank operates more than 230 bank branches in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas through a network of 16 locally managed banks, each with its own advisory board of directors and management team.  These locations service customers in 90 communities with 12-hour weekday banking at most locations. Arvest also provides a wide range of banking services including loans, deposits, treasury management, asset and wealth management, life insurance, credit cards, mortgage loans and mortgage servicing.

About Christie Swanson

Christie Swanson covers business for NWA Media’s local daily newspapers and NWAonline.com. In her nearly 20-year career, she’s covered everything from local sports to international retailing giant Wal-Mart. Christie also spent six years as managing editor of the Northwest Arkansas Times in Fayetteville. She is a graduate of the University of South Dakota and a loyal fan of her home state Iowa Hawkeyes.

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