IBERIABANK Mortgage Names Pat Casey Mortgage Executive

METAIRIE, LA – IBERIABANK Mortgage has named Pat Casey a mortgage executive, serving New Orleans metro area customers from the company’s office in Metairie, LA.

         An experienced veteran of the greater New Orleans mortgage industry, Casey joins IBERIABANK Mortgage after twelve years with Chase Bank (from 2002 to 2014), where she analyzed numerous applicants’ financial statuses, credit histories and intended properties to determine feasibility of loan approvals. Casey is well-versed and knowledgeable in all aspects of conventional, FHA and VA mortgage products.

         “Pat is a strong addition to the IBERIABANK Mortgage team, and we are very pleased with the high level of service and dedication she consistently delivers to her customers,” said Teresa Breaux, Louisiana market president of IBERIABANK Mortgage.

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         “I truly understand the importance of reviewing purchase contracts and communicating with customers, as well as with real estate agents and title companies,” said Casey, who has more than 28 years of experience in the industry. “Coordinating fulfillment with all of the various participants is also a very important component. Good communication is key to every successful purchase transaction and customer experience.”

         IBERIABANK Mortgage is a retail mortgage company with branch-level management, in-house underwriting, competitive rates, customized loan operating system software, full back-office support and fast closings.

         IBERIABANK Mortgage provides home financing through its 59 branches across ten states (AL, AR, FL, GA, ID, LA, MO, MS, TN and TX).

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