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  • New Fed Mortgage Corp. - NMLS #1881 has the most employees (95).
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Merit Lending vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.0
Las Vegas, NV1$6.4M50
2000
4.0
Danvers, MA8$7.8M95
1990
3.6
Denver, CO1$1.4M30
-
3.7
Atlanta, GA1$1.7M50
Direct Equity International
1985
3.4
Salt Lake City, UT1-4
-
4.0
Maitland, FL1$7.0M50
2001
3.9
Sandy, UT1$20.0M50
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3.8
Littleton, CO1-31
Streamline Mortgage Solutions
-
3.8
Orlando, FL1$400,00017
Mortgage Pointer
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4.1
Oakland, CA1$2.9M1
Advantage One Mortgage
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4.1
Plantation, FL1$670,0007

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Merit Lending salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Merit Lending
$60,027$28.86-

Compare Merit Lending job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Merit Lending
$69,500$33.41
Advantage One Mortgage
$78,080$37.54
ameristar mortgage
$72,412$34.81
Mortgage Pointer
$72,086$34.66
Streamline Mortgage Solutions
$71,417$34.34
Residential Lending
$69,848$33.58
Direct Equity International
$69,288$33.31
New Fed Mortgage Corp. - NMLS #1881
$68,099$32.74
RANLife Home Loans
$66,390$31.92
Homestead Financial Mortgage
$66,235$31.84
Colorado Lending Source
$65,148$31.32

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Christopher Myers
Colorado Lending Source

Chris Myers is an accomplished entrepreneur, CEO, and author. He currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Colorado Lending Source, one of the most active SBA lenders in the U.S. In addition, Chris serves as a Professor at the W.P. Carey School of Business and as Entrepreneur In Residence at Skysong Innovations at Arizona State University. Chris also serves as a Board member at Block45 Legal, NatsBerry, and Kéxy, and as a Strategic Advisor with Hong Kong-based family office Tsangs Group. Chris writes for Entrepreneur Magazine and has been a regular contributor to MSNBC’s Your Business, Fox Business, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes Magazine.Prior to joining Colorado Lending Source, Chris was the Managing Director of bodētree advisors, where he served as an executive and advisor for companies across the globe. In 2018 he stepped in to serve as the Interim Global CEO for Yellow Express, an Australian logistics company, while it navigated significant changes to its business model. From 2010 to 2018, Chris was the Co-Founder and CEO of BodeTree, a financial technology company focused on serving small businesses, and a predecessor to bodētree advisors. The core BodeTree technology platform was sold to The Helios Companies in 2018 as part of its bank technology expansion strategy.Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Chris graduated from Arizona State University with an undergraduate degree in finance and studied accounting and economics at Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. In 2017 he was inducted into the W.P. Carey School of Business Hall of Fame as its inaugural Young Alumni inductee. Since 2010, Chris has been widely featured as a small business expert and entrepreneur in top tier business and consumer publications including The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Mashable, TEDx, TechCrunch, Inc, Entrepreneur, and many more.Chris published his first book, Enlightened Entrepreneurship, in 2016. That title, along with his other works, can be currently be found Amazon and at booksellers worldwide.

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