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First California Mortgage

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Type
  
Private

Founder
  
Dennis Hart

Products
  
Financial services

Founded
  
1977

Industry
  
Finance

Area served
  
United States

Headquarters
  
Petaluma

Number of employees
  
350

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Key people
  
Christopher K. Hart, President Brandon Case, Executive Vice President, Capital Markets David Heier, Chief Financial Officer Joe McKone , Executive Vice President, National Production Howard Sackson, Chief Information Officer

Profiles

First California Mortgage Company (First Cal) is a mortgage lender based in Petaluma, California, with branches in Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Texas, and Washington. First Cal is currently lending in these states plus Idaho, New Mexico and Oregon, and previously provided loans in 42 U.S. states. To date, First Cal has funded more than 300,000 home loans, mostly in California, and has a Better Business Bureau rating of A-. The company tagline is All the Way Home.

Contents

First Cal offers purchase and refinance programs with a variety of loan programs, including FHA, VA, HomePath, and jumbo loans.

History

First Cal was founded in 1977 by Dennis Hart to provide builder and retail financing. In 1986 they expanded, opening a wholesale division called Headlands Mortgage. First Cal sold its loan and servicing operations to a fortune 500 company in 1995. Three years later, Headlands was taken public (NASDAQ: HDLD) prior to being sold to GreenPoint Mortgage in 1999.

In 2003, First Cal resumed mortgage lending to serve mortgage brokers and retail borrowers in the San Francisco Bay Area behind President Christopher K Hart, son of Dennis Hart. Today, First Cal holds licenses to lend in 9 states.

Community Service

First Cal is a silver sponsor and participates as a team in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. First Cal also participates in The Pajama Program, which provided pajamas and books to children in need.

References

First California Mortgage Wikipedia