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MBA Mortgage Corp. Receives Honorable Mention for the DAV'S Outstanding Small Employer of the Year
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The local mortgage powerhouse continues leading the way on veteran workplace development and community-based engagement

QUINCY, Mass. - Washingtoner -- The Disabled American Veterans Organization (DAV) has selected MBA Mortgage Corporation to receive Honorable Mention for "Outstanding Small Employer of the Year." As a veteran-owned-and-operated mortgage brokerage, MBA works tirelessly to offer professional opportunities for our nation's bravest men & women.

This year marks the second consecutive time that MBA Mortgage has received an honorable mention in this category. Other accolades include MBA's President & Owner, Bob Barlow, awarded the DAV Department of Massachusetts 2019 Disabled Veteran of the Year Award.

Over the years, MBA Mortgage has raised well over $100,000 for DAV-related efforts. At the statewide level, MBA regularly supports the DAV Department of Massachusetts through various fundraising efforts. The Quincy-based mortgage brokerage regularly places in among the top national fundraisers for the DAV while also supporting and participating in the DAV MA's Annual 5K Run and Golf Classic.

As Stephen "Butch" Whitehead noted in his congratulatory letter to MBA President & Owner Bob Barlow: "Securing meaningful employment is a cornerstone for a veteran, especially a disabled veteran, to achieving their piece of the American dream."

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MBA's focus is to help more people achieve the American dream through homeownership. This work is made possible thanks to the values and talent of their professional colleagues, including the veterans who help MBA Mortgage clients every day.

To learn more about MBA Mortgage's mission to drive change in the workplace and beyond, visit their website at www.mbamortgageteam.com or call them directly at 781-849-1118.

MBA Mortgage Corporation | NMLS 2880
2 Adams Place, Suite 410, Quincy, MA 02169
Locations: Athol | Braintree | Quincy | Falmouth | Worcester

We arrange but do not make loans. MBA Mortgage Corp. operates and adheres to the laws of each state licensed in, as indicated below.

Licensed by the Massachusetts Division of Banks. License #MB2880
Licensed by the New Hampshire Banking Department. License #11440-MBR
Licensed by the Rhode Island Division of Banking. License #20072210LB
Licensed by the Maine Division of Banking. License #2880
Licensed by the California Department of Business Oversight. License # 60DBO97456
Licensed by the Connecticut Department of Banking. License # MB-2880
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