HomeBanc N.A. Again Named Top Workplace in Tampa
TAMPA, Fla., April 13, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- HomeBanc N.A. announces it has been selected as one of the Tampa Bay Times "Top Workplaces" for the third year in a row. HomeBanc was ranked as the #1 bank to work for out of 50 companies in the small business category. The complete "Top Workplaces" list was featured in the Tampa Bay Times and on TampaBay.com.
"Receiving the Top Workplaces recognition from the Tampa Bay Times for the third consecutive year shows HomeBanc's recognition is growing as a Great Place to Work and a Great Place to Bank in our communities," said Jerry Campbell, Chairman, President and CEO. "We are very proud of the top-notch team we have at HomeBanc. Their extraordinary service to fellow employees and our customers is exemplary."
In addition to being named as a "Top Workplace," HomeBanc N.A. was ranked the top rated bank on Florida Trend magazine's Best Companies to Work for in Florida list for the third year in a row, including being the #1 company for 2014 in the midsized companies category; and was ranked the #1 Florida-based bank for 7(a) SBA Florida based loan volume for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2014 by the National Association of Government Guaranteed Lenders.
The Bank, with headquarters in Tampa, has fourteen offices, including retail branches in Lake Mary, Winter Park, Lakewood Ranch (Sarasota), Belleair Bluffs, Countryside (Clearwater), Dunedin, Kenneth City, Pinellas Park, Seminole, Largo, St. Petersburg, and in Tampa on North Dale Mabry Highway and in Westchase.
HomeBanc offers a variety of retail deposit products, along with SBA, USDA and commercial mortgage loan products. The bank has assets of over $900 million. The HomeBanc team is committed to exceeding customer-service expectations and making the company a Great Place to Work and a Great Place to Bank. More information on HomeBanc can be found at www.homebanc.com.
SOURCE HomeBanc N.A.
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