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Cinquegrana joins BayCoast Mortgage Company as senior loan officer

Robert Cinquegrana,
BayCoast Mortgage Co.

Middletown, RI According to BayCoast Mortgage Company, LLC, Robert Cinquegrana has joined the company as a senior loan officer.

In this role, Cinquegrana is responsible for originating and maintaining marketing leads, developing relationships with realtors and community groups, overseeing refinance transactions and numerous additional duties.

Cinquegrana brings more than 19 years of experience in the mortgage lending industry to his post at BayCoast, most recently as a loan consultant for loanDepot. He also served as vice president of NFC Mortgage/BayCoast Bank from 1998 to 2015 and from July of 2014 to February of 2018 was managing director of Project Lean Nation/Goal Food. 

 Throughout his career in the mortgage lending industry Cinquegrana has been recognized as a top 1% mortgage originator in the country by Mortgage Originator Magazine and has assisted over 3,000 clients close on their homes.

Cinquegrana is a graduate of Rhode Island College with a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice. He is a member of the East Bay Chamber of Commerce and the Newport County Chamber of Commerce and regularly contributes to several regional organizations, including the Katie Brown Foundation, The 22 Foundation and Toys for Tots.

He resides in Middletown with his significant other Paula, his son Caleb and the family’s two dogs. Sports, the financial markets, visiting new places and restaurants are where Cinquegrana finds enjoyment.

Daniel Briand, president and CEO of BayCoast Mortgage Company, said, “It gives me great pleasure to welcome Rob to our fine team. His extensive mortgage product knowledge, understanding of the real estate and financial markets, coupled with a devotion to providing the highest level of service and professionalism will make him a valued member of our organization.”

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