DiGiano joins Washington Trust as senior mortgage consultant on Cape Cod
Daniel DiGiano of West Falmouth has joined Washington Trust's Home Loan Center in Sharon as a senior mortgage consultant, and is responsible for the origination of mortgage financing on Cape Cod.
DiGiano entered the mortgage industry more than 19 years ago, and owned and operated his own company, The Oak Financial Group in North Falmouth for the past 13 years. DiGiano has a bachelor's degree from Bridgewater State College, and is a member of the Massachusetts Mortgage Association.
The Washington Trust Co. is a subsidiary of Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc. Washington Trust offers a full range of financial services, including business banking, personal banking, and wealth management and trust services.
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