Banker & Tradesman’s 10th Annual Top Loan Originators
LOs in a Whole New World
Rising Interest Rates Upended 2022
By James Sanna
Banker & Tradesman Staff
Last year may have started off with a bang for many Massachusetts loan originators, but the sprint rapidly slowed to a jog, and then a slog, as rising interest rates upended the residential mortgage market.
To make it through and stay on top, 2022’s top loan originators say they had to work harder than ever to close fewer purchase mortgages statewide than any year since 2015.
Buyers kicked off the year with the same fervor they showed in 2020 and 2021, eager – if not desperate – to land a house in one of the most competitive housing markets most had ever seen.
“My first sizable deal, I had someone offer $500,000 over asking and I thought, ‘Ok that’s how this year is going to go,’” said Christopher Butts, a loan originator at Leader Bank and one of the state’s top-producing LOs last year according to The Warren Group, publisher of Banker & Tradesman.
The Warren Group compiled the top loan originators of calendar year 2022 in Massachusetts from its proprietary loan originators module. The originators have been ranked by number of loans, loan volume statewide, by region and by the institution with which they are most closely affiliated.
“In the spring it was all about helping our candidates get their offers accepted in one of the most competitive markets in history. In the fall it was all about creating affordability for our clients,” said Guaranteed Rate’s Shant Banosian, the state’s most prolific loan originator by volume and number of loans.
The switch was sudden, as the Federal Reserve began aggressively increasing its benchmark interest rate in April from near zero to over 4 percent by the time the year ended.
The average rate on a 30-year, fixed rate loan rose like a rocket, from 3.76 percent in mid-March to a spring peak of 5.81 percent in mid-June, according to Freddie Mac, before shooting up again to 7.08 percent by the end of October.
“I specifically remember the turning point was very weird,” said Keith Hapenney, another top LO and loan originator at Leader Bank.
A popular loan product dubbed “Lock, Shop and Drop,” designed to let a prospective homebuyer lock a rate before starting to shop for a home turned into a loss-maker as the Federal Funds Rate rose by leaps and bounds.
“What was meant to be a product that brought people in ended up us getting our asses handed to us on the portfolio side,” Hapenney said.
Interest Rates Force Step-Change
Suddenly, LOs had to throw their operations into a different gear.
The decline in business meant that, statewide, residential purchase mortgage volumes fell off 13.34 percent for all of 2022, while residential refinance volumes dropped 35.91 percent, according to The Warren Group.
But the rise in home prices last year might mask the dramatic drop in business many LOs reported. Across Massachusetts, 17.9 percent fewer residential purchase loans were made, and 52.87 percent fewer refis.
Different LOs took different approaches to meeting this new challenge. For Banosian, it meant staying in frequent contact with the Realtors he works with on Zoom classes, in-person meetings and making social media videos to help keep them up to speed with what was helping buyers qualify for loans, and what wasn’t.
“I’d never spent more time in real estate offices and with clients [in-person] in the last six months of the year, even though we were doing less business,” he said.
Being a “beacon of communication” worked out well for Banosian and his team, he said, and let them find new relationships with Realtors and take market share.
Hapenney, too, hopped on the phone – but for a different reason. With a business built largely on referrals and repeat clients, “I had to grow.”
“Instead of pulling the covers over me and hiding waiting for the phone to ring, I had to figure it out,” he said.
He hired a business development assistant to help him ring up Realtors across the state who Hapenney had never worked with before, some of whom hadn’t necessarily even heard of Leader Bank, either.
“Clearly the number of swings [at bat] I was getting weren’t enough,” he said.
The two of them also worked with jam-packed schedules to follow up with customers who had bought houses with loans he’d originated, as well, to make sure their experience was a good one and root out any problems they might have encountered.
“It might be the difference between calling you back for a refinance or not or telling their friends and family about you,” Hapenney said.
Putting in the Extra Hours
And with customers who were struggling to stay in the market as prices and rates went up, Butts found himself spending a lot more time helping buyers understand their options and what might – or might not – work.
“A lot of people were stretching to afford a home because prices were so high. They wanted to do an ARM because it would bring a price down to what they wanted,” he said.
But behind their attractive interest rates, these adjustable-rate loans were more complex than many hopeful buyers realized. Uncertainty about the economy’s future meant Leader and other lenders had to make sure buyers would still be able to afford a higher interest rate when their loans repriced in a few years. That, and other complexities, meant Butts put in the effort to create a frequently asked questions document for any customer inquiring about ARMs.
“The bank has to assume a worst case for you,” he said. “It’s a bummer.”
Butts, Banosian and Hapenney each said they often had to take extra time to chart out additional options for buyers that might open up an avenue to affording a home, and educating buyers about the pitfalls of each.
Taking extra time, Hapenney said, also winds up ultimately burnishing his reputation with Realtors, who appreciate that it also lets him uncover or resolve issues that might cause a delay in loan approval once the buyer is trying to close on a home
“I’m not the pushy sales guy. There were some conversations that ended with, ‘Well, maybe you’re not ready to buy a house’ and it became a financial planning session instead,” Hapenney said. “It falls into doing the right thing instead of going for a sale, and I think customers appreciated it.”
By the end of 2022, Butts said, it was clear that the nature of the loan originator’s job had changed. And, with many of today’s buyers moving into homes holding mortgages with rates in the upper 6 percent range, maintaining relationships will open up opportunities for refinance relationships down the road.
“We’re in a world where it’s not like order-taking any more,” Butts said. “There’s a lot more education, there’s a lot more coaching.”
All over Massachusetts, loan originators have worked hard in the face of increased demand and increased regulatory burden; they are to be commended for their well-deserved success and their contributions to helping families achieve their dreams of homeownership, from the Bay to the Berkshires.
The Warren Group, publisher of Banker & Tradesman, has compiled the following list of the top loan originators of 2022. The originators are ranked by number of loans and loan volume statewide and by region, and by the institution with which they are most closely affiliated (credit unions, banks and mortgage companies).
All loan totals in these rankings are for loans closed between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2021; totals include both purchase and non-purchase loans for residential properties. The lenders listed here are the ones for which the originator made the majority of their loans within the year’s timeframe. Data sourced from public records may contain errors. For more information please contact Data Solutions at 617-896-5331.
Banks Statewide Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Patricia MacDonald | First Republic Bank | $203,211,990 |
2 | Matthew E. Chabot | The Washington Trust Co. | $184,117,806 |
3 | Carter Witherspoon | First Republic Bank | $183,214,600 |
4 | Christopher Butts | Leader Bank, N.A. | $167,535,446 |
5 | Patricia Lotane | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | $163,884,998 |
6 | Sueann Sheehan | First Republic Bank | $160,066,206 |
7 | Meryl L. Watson | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | $157,586,860 |
8 | Lance Mackey | First Republic Bank | $155,821,581 |
9 | Richard Kertzman | First Republic Bank | $136,720,164 |
10 | Keith T. Hapenney | Leader Bank, N.A. | $135,486,376 |
Banks Statewide Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Patricia MacDonald | First Republic Bank | $203,211,990 |
2 | Matthew E. Chabot | The Washington Trust Co. | $184,117,806 |
3 | Carter Witherspoon | First Republic Bank | $183,214,600 |
4 | Christopher Butts | Leader Bank, N.A. | $167,535,446 |
5 | Patricia Lotane | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | $163,884,998 |
6 | Sueann Sheehan | First Republic Bank | $160,066,206 |
7 | Meryl L. Watson | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | $157,586,860 |
8 | Lance Mackey | First Republic Bank | $155,821,581 |
9 | Richard Kertzman | First Republic Bank | $136,720,164 |
10 | Keith T. Hapenney | Leader Bank, N.A. | $135,486,376 |
Credit Unions Statewide Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Brittany Howe | Digital Federal Credit Union | $159,905,439 |
2 | James E. Hirbour | Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union | $136,097,323 |
3 | Angela M. Whiting | Rockland Credit Union | $103,056,940 |
4 | Erin Carlotto | Greylock Federal Credit Union | $86,223,347 |
5 | Kevin M. Gannon | Metro Credit Union | $65,556,199 |
6 | Jeffrey A. Accaputo | Metro Credit Union | $63,366,533 |
7 | Helen Laskaris | Harvard University Employees Credit Union | $62,974,850 |
8 | Patrick Capobianco | MIT Federal Credit Union | $61,119,640 |
9 | Gerard Stevens | Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union | $51,623,079 |
10 | Rich Clayton | Workers Credit Union | $45,852,215 |
Credit Unions Statewide Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Brittany Howe | Digital Federal Credit Union | 749 |
2 | Erin Carlotto | Greylock Federal Credit Union | 399 |
3 | Amy Muenow | Rockland Credit Union | 346 |
4 | Brian Nelson | Digital Federal Credit Union | 328 |
5 | Daniel Cowing | Rockland Credit Union | 322 |
6 | Angela M. Whiting | Rockland Credit Union | 294 |
7 | Chelsey Flynn | IC Credit Union | 251 |
8 | James E. Hirbour | Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union | 227 |
9 | Cheryl Cooper | Mass Bay Credit Union | 218 |
10 | Maria Hatstat | RTN Federal Credit Union | 206 |
Mortgage Companies Statewide Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Shant Banosian | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $707,049,087 |
2 | Andrew Marquis | CrossCountry Mortgage Inc. | $290,894,272 |
3 | Luisa Bedoya | MSA Mortgage LLC | $114,589,303 |
4 | Allyson Kreycik | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $106,859,049 |
5 | Jason Evans | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $96,031,089 |
6 | Joseph Smith | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $95,480,780 |
7 | Savvas Fetfatsidis | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $93,821,215 |
8 | Denise A. Peach | Total Mortgage Services LLC | $92,634,875 |
9 | Craig Snell | Milestone Mortgage Solutions | $88,621,883 |
10 | Indy Johar | Draper & Kramer Mortgage Corp | $86,933,332 |
Mortgage Companies Statewide Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Shant Banosian | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | 1,225 |
2 | Andrew Marquis | CrossCountry Mortgage Inc. | 500 |
3 | Denise A. Peach | Total Mortgage Services LLC | 335 |
4 | Craig Snell | Milestone Mortgage Solutions | 243 |
5 | Luisa Bedoya | MSA Mortgage LLC | 219 |
6 | Nick Palermo | Movement Mortgage | 208 |
7 | Jason Evans | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | 196 |
8 | Kathryn Weldon | Total Mortgage Services LLC | 194 |
9 | Jamie Pollard | Academy Mortgage Corp | 191 |
10 | Savvas Fetfatsidis | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | 187 |
Banks Eastern MA Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Patricia MacDonald | First Republic Bank | $179,725,340 |
2 | Matthew E. Chabot | The Washington Trust Co. | $165,058,206 |
3 | Carter Witherspoon | First Republic Bank | $161,421,950 |
4 | Sueann Sheehan | First Republic Bank | $150,480,356 |
5 | Christopher Butts | Leader Bank, N.A. | $142,907,386 |
Banks Eastern MA Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Shelley Morrill | Eastern Bank | 333 |
2 | Gail Colella | Needham Bank | 263 |
3 | Christopher Butts | Leader Bank, N.A. | 262 |
4 | Pamela O’Brien | Eastern Bank | 200 |
5 | Keith T Hapenney | Leader Bank, N.A. | 197 |
Credit Unions Eastern MA Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | James E. Hirbour | Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union | $127,352,848 |
2 | Brittany Howe | Digital Federal Credit Union | $97,099,994 |
3 | Jeffrey A. Accaputo | Metro Credit Union | $59,088,458 |
4 | Helen Laskaris | Harvard University Employees Credit Union | $58,640,100 |
5 | Kevin M. Gannon | Metro Credit Union | $58,532,470 |
Credit Unions Eastern MA Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Brittany Howe | Digital Federal Credit Union | 406 |
2 | James E. Hirbour | Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union | 211 |
3 | Brian Nelson | Digital Federal Credit Union | 202 |
4 | Cheryl Cooper | Mass Bay Credit Union | 174 |
5 | Maria Hatstat | RTN Federal Credit Union | 172 |
Mortgage Companies Eastern MA Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Shant Banosian | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $601,705,073 |
2 | Andrew Marquis | Crosscountry Mortgage Inc. | $253,220,752 |
3 | Luisa Bedoya | MSA Mortgage LLC | $108,663,253 |
4 | Allyson Kreycik | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $98,407,849 |
5 | Joseph Smith | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $89,133,730 |
Mortgage Companies Eastern MA Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Shant Banosian | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | 987 |
2 | Andrew Marquis | Crosscountry Mortgage Inc. | 419 |
3 | Luisa Bedoya | MSA Mortgage LLC | 203 |
4 | Joseph Smith | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | 169 |
5 | Allyson Kreycik | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | 163 |
Banks South Coast, Cape & Islands Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Patricia Lotane | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | $155,439,498 |
2 | Meryl L. Watson | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | $146,612,860 |
3 | Daniel J. Pulit | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | $110,065,692 |
4 | Lauren M. Ard | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | $90,438,809 |
5 | B Catherine O’Neill | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | $86,200,552 |
Banks South Coast, Cape & Islands Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Patricia Lotane | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | 284 |
2 | Daniel J. Pulit | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | 238 |
3 | Meryl L. Watson | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | 210 |
4 | Kathleen Phillips | The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod | 189 |
5 (tie) |
B. Catherine O’Neill | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | 137 |
5 (tie) | Diane M. Pansire | Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank | 137 |
Credit Unions South Coast, Cape & Islands Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Angela M. Whiting | Rockland Credit Union | $60,684,289 |
2 | Rose Cortes | St. Anne’s Credit Union | $27,910,269 |
3 | Amy Muenow | Rockland Credit Union | $22,338,500 |
4 | Daniel Cowing | Rockland Credit Union | $19,889,900 |
5 | Paola Ferrara | Liberty Bay Credit Union | $16,642,312 |
Credit Unions South Coast, Cape & Islands Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Daniel Cowing | Rockland Credit Union | 238 |
2 | Amy Muenow | Rockland Credit Union | 233 |
3 | Angela M. Whiting | Rockland Credit Union | 190 |
4 | Kerri A. Manchester | St. Anne’s Credit Union | 173 |
5 | Lori King | New Bedford Credit Union | 144 |
Mortgage Companies South Coast, Cape & Islands Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Craig Snell | Milestone Mortgage Solutions | $84,992,069 |
2 | Shant Banosian | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $51,536,451 |
3 | Ryan J. D. Morgan | Mortgage Corp East III | $40,282,100 |
4 | Anthony Raby | Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp. | $37,947,789 |
5 | Jessica Celia | Loandepot.com LLC | $37,229,152 |
Mortgage Companies South Coast, Cape & Islands Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Craig Snell | Milestone Mortgage Solutions | 235 |
2 | David Pereira | United Wholesale Mortgage | 107 |
3 | Anthony Raby | Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp. | 99 |
4 | Shant Banosian | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | 97 |
5 | Vernon Miles | Milestone Mortgage Solutions | 88 |
Banks Central MA Top Loan Originators by Volume
Banks Central MA Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Darryl Caffee | Webster Five Cents Savings Bank | 133 |
2 | Tara L. Hart | Five Points Bank of Hastings | 95 |
3 | Venetia Donnelly | Milford Federal Bank | 94 |
4 (tie) | John Ryan | Clinton Savings Bank | 79 |
4 (tie) | Allison M. Giangrande | Fidelity Cooperative Bank | 79 |
5 | Lisa A. Birtz | Savers Cooperative Bank | 76 |
Credit Unions Central MA Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Brittany Howe | Digital Federal Credit Union | $49,492,580 |
2 | DawnMarie Ferry | IC Credit Union | $25,008,375 |
3 | Chelsey Flynn | IC Credit Union | $21,736,710 |
4 | Gina Vecchi | GFA Federal Credit Union | $16,135,195 |
5 | Jacob Lippman | Leominster Credit Union | $14,773,310 |
Credit Unions Central MA Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Mortgage Companies Central MA Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Denise A. Peach | Total Mortgage Services LLC | $60,936,685 |
2 | Shant Banosian | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | $47,730,904 |
3 | Kathryn Weldon | Total Mortgage Services LLC | $36,972,586 |
4 | William B. Murphy | Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp. | $36,934,613 |
5 | Trevor M. McFarland | Guild Mortgage Co. | $34,170,049 |
Mortgage Companies Central MA Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Denise A. Peach | Total Mortgage Services LLC | 217 |
2 | Kathryn Weldon | Total Mortgage Services LLC | 142 |
3 | Trevor M. McFarland | Guild Mortgage Co. | 126 |
4 | Shant Banosian | Guaranteed Rate Inc. | 124 |
5 | William B. Murphy | Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp | 120 |
Banks Western MA Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Kaylin Choquette | Adams Community Bank | $46,740,542 |
2 | Lindsay B. Labonte | HarborOne Bank | $45,194,801 |
3 | Kathleen Caputo | PeoplesBank | $42,966,657 |
4 | Johnny Acevedo | Florence Bank | $37,585,906 |
5 | Toby L. Daniels | Florence Bank | $34,146,181 |
Banks Western MA Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Johnny Acevedo | Florence Bank | 210 |
2 | Dawn Lampiasi | Adams Community Bank | 170 |
3 | Laurie Pelczynski | Adams Community Bank | 167 |
4 | Kaylin Choquette | Adams Community Bank | 167 |
5 | Kathleen Caputo | PeoplesBank | 141 |
Credit Unions Western MA Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Erin Carlotto | Greylock Federal Credit Union | $84,366,147 |
2 | Christine Gagnon | Polish National Credit Union | $35,875,456 |
3 | Sarah Gaffey | Greylock Federal Credit Union | $31,415,165 |
4 | Lisa Mish | Freedom Credit Union | $26,694,966 |
5 | Maribel Torres | Polish National Credit Union | $23,803,220 |
Credit Unions Western MA Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Erin Carlotto | Greylock Federal Credit Union | 395 |
2 | Sarah Gaffey | Greylock Federal Credit Union | 196 |
3 | Lisa Mish | Freedom Credit Union | 167 |
4 | Christine Gagnon | Polish National Credit Union | 158 |
5 | Jennifer Paquette | Greylock Federal Credit Union | 150 |
Mortgage Companies Western MA Top Loan Originators by Volume
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Volume |
1 | Nick Palermo | Movement Mortgage | $54,111,993 |
2 | Kathryn M. Reagan-Talbot | Guild Mortgage Co | $35,390,772 |
3 | Jamie Pollard | Academy Mortgage Corp | $34,831,393 |
4 | Jason Jean | Academy Mortgage Corp | $27,395,644 |
5 | Mary T. Quesnel | Mortgage Network Inc | $26,303,485 |
Mortgage Companies Western MA Top Loan Originators by Number of Loans
Rank | Loan Originator Name | Authorized to Represent | Number of Loans |
1 | Nick Palermo | Movement Mortgage | 201 |
2 | Jamie Pollard | Academy Mortgage Corp. | 178 |
3 | Kathryn M. Reagan-Talbot | Guild Mortgage Co. | 141 |
4 | Eileen Hennessey | Academy Mortgage Corp. | 134 |
5 | Jason Jean | Academy Mortgage Corp. | 112 |