Office address: 5868 Baker Road Minnetonka, MN 55345
Website: www.edgehomefinance.com
Year established: 2011
Company type: banking
Employees: 850+
Expertise: conventional mortgages, FHA loans, USDA loans, VA loans, jumbo loans, fixed rate mortgages, adjustable rates mortgages, reverse mortgages, rehab loans, refinancing
Parent company: N/A
CEO and key people: Chris Hacker (CEO), Chantel Hacker (president), Nick Kelvie (COO), Tom Stafford (VP of business development), Tom Ahles (managing partner), Hunter Bolling (team lead)
Financing status: N/A
Edge Home Finance, headquartered in Minnetonka, MN, is a mortgage broker and lending company. It provides home loan services, refinancing, purchasing, and more. The company manages a loan servicing portfolio with annual revenues exceeding $500 million and employs 850 individuals across 44 states.
Edge Home Finance Corporation was established in 2011 in Edina, Minnesota. Over the years, the company has continually expanded its operations, planning to license in all 50 states while increasing its workforce and service offerings.
Edge Home Finance offers a suite of client offerings that are tailored to their own unique needs. Key offerings include:
Edge Home Finance has a supportive and inclusive workplace culture. The company values its staff highly, providing various benefits and growth opportunities. Some notable employee benefits include:
Chris Hacker serves as the CEO of Edge Home Finance and possesses expertise in mortgage, refinance, real estate, business building, investments, and more. Hacker’s work experience prior to Edge Home Financing includes roles at North American Financial Corp, Incite, and Full Circle Lending. He holds an engineering degree from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.
Supporting Hacker is a team of key individuals that help lead the company. These include:
Edge Home Finance aims to double its size by increasing the number of retail originators and broadening its licensing to cover all 50 states. The commitment to keep integrating high-end technology and maintaining competitive rates suggests a good trajectory for future development.
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