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M&I adds staff to Brookfield call center; Waukesha mortgage banking firm gains license in Missouri

M&I adds staff to Brookfield call center

Milwaukee-based Marshall & Ilsley Corp. announced Monday that it is adding 85 new jobs at a variety of levels at its call center office in Brookfield.

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The company hired an additional 65 new employees at the center last year. M&I has grown the Brookfield call center because of an expanded business relationship with a third-party customer for whom it provides customer service support.

The job openings range in level from supervisors and managers to customer service representatives.

Waukesha mortgage banking firm gains license in Missouri

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Inlanta Mortgage, a Waukesha-based mortgage banking firm, has obtained a license to operate in Missouri. The company, which has grown during the rapidly declining home mortgage market in recent years, is now seeking partner branches in Missouri.

“From our continued growth and expansion into additional states, we are able to provide increasing opportunities for our mortgage professionals, partner branches and the customers they serve,” said Joe Ramis, branch recruitment director at Inlanta Mortgage. “We encourage mortgage professionals to learn about our offerings, including how we allow them to originate more and worry less, and invite them to become a part of our growth into Missouri.”

The company has partner branches in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin, and has plans for expansion into additional states in the future.

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