EnerBank USA Opens Call Center Campus In Provo, Utah
09/03/2015
“The new Provo call center will help us accommodate our current growth trajectory in home improvement financing,” said Louise Kelly, President/CEO of EnerBank. “Expanding to this center ensures that we will continue to provide excellent customer service to our customers and partners.”
According to EnerBank officials, it is actively recruiting additional lending candidates to join the team in Utah County and will also be recruiting for Customer Service and Contractor Support in the future. The Bank is excited for the opening of its new facility in Utah County in order to help promote the Bank’s mission: to help home improvement contractors grow their businesses and homeowners achieve their home improvement dreams.
“EnerBank is a great example of how Industrial Banks can impact the economy in Utah and nationwide.” U.S. Congressman Jason Chaffetz said. “I congratulate EnerBank on its expansion in Utah and in serving the home improvement industry with financing solutions that have fueled that growth.”
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