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Tons of paperwork and coordination are necessary to finalize a business loan, and it takes a special kind of person to manage all the details. Thankfully, Loan Processing Analyst Breanna is that special kind of person! Brenna’s energy, personality, and team spirit make her perfect for this position, as you’ll see in our latest Meet the Team interview.
Coming from a banking background I was working as a bank teller with Self-Help Federal Credit Union for three years. Prior to that, I was a Financial Service Representative at Central Valley Community Bank before becoming a part of the Access Plus Capital Team.
I am the new Loan Processing Analyst, I assist with processing the loans, funding loans, and any other duties that are assigned to me.
My favorite part is seeing all the funding that Access Plus Capital gets to provide to new and existing businesses to get them opened or help keep the business up and running.
Being able to help local business owners with funding resources, getting them approved at low annual percentage rates. Helping our business owners reach their working capital to help keep their business running and successful.
The latest project I have done was a Bakersfield Loan to Grant Loan, It’s unique because it has one of the lowest annual percentage rate set the same for every business that is approved for that particular loan.
My favorite hobby is traveling and trying different foods, I’m planning my next trip next year to visit and explore Italy, Greece, and Amsterdam for two weeks. Another one of my favorite things to do in my free time is practicing cursive handwriting, and or watching videos on perfecting my handwriting.
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