Foundation Financial Group

Foundation Financial Group
Private
Industry Financial Services
Founded Atlanta, Georgia,
United States (2004)
Key people
Mark Boyer (CEO)
Services Mortgage Loans, Retirement Services, Insurance Services [1]
Number of employees
500 (2013)
Website http://www.ffg.com

Foundation Financial Group was a financial services company with regional operations centers in Atlanta, Fort Worth, Jacksonville, Raleigh, N.C., Rochester, New York and Savannah, Ga. as well as branch offices in Wichita, KS, St. Paul, MN, Indianapolis, IN, Greenwood, IN, Kansas City, MO, and Dayton, OH that holds mortgage lending licenses in 39+ states. In addition, Foundation Financial Group was a major employer in Atlanta and Jacksonville, Florida.[2] Foundation Financial Group has received several awards for its employment practices, community involvement, and has demonstrated growth since its original inception in 2004.[3]

Services

Foundation Financial Group offers residential mortgage lending and refinancing, property and casualty insurance for home or auto, as well as life insurance, and retirement services in the United States. [4]

Company history

Foundation Financial Group began with the corporate inception of a regional center in Atlanta, Georgia in 2004. Later that year, it opened a second regional center in Jacksonville, Florida. In the following years, from 2005 to 2011, Foundation Financial Group expanded to obtain licensing in 39+ states, and retail branch locations.

Foundation Financial Group funds more than $4 billion in loans. A mortgage industry-tracking source, www.mortgageStats.com[5][6] states that Foundation Financial Group grew by 14 percent in 2011, in contrast to the downward trend of other lenders in the same period.[7] Additionally,the mortgage industry-tracking source, mortgagestats.com reports that the top 10 U.S. mortgage lender originations are down almost 21 percent for the same period, while Foundation Financial Group revenue has increased 34.55% since 2009.

In 2012, Foundation Financial Group entered a partnership with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a national nonprofit that funds breast cancer research. For each 2011 tax return Foundation Financial Group prepared, the company made a donation to Komen for the Cure.[8]

However, the company culture was considered hostile and unprofessional by many of the past employees. The implementation and use of scare tactics on both employees and customers alike created a sense of unethical business practices within the company. It is believed the company has gone under due to the work environment and upper management. The company closed its doors for good in 2014. They did not have a competitive product to offer its customers and the management style ran it's employees into the ground.

Awards/Recognition

Community Involvement

Philanthropy

Foundation Financial Group maintains a Philanthropic Services Department and contributes to various community organizations in the areas it serves. Foundation Financial Group focuses on five key areas: education, workforce development, environment sustainability, health, and wellness. These values are of core importance to its mission, and the company has made donations to many local and national organizations.[23][24]

See also

References

  1. "Inc. 500/5000" Retrieved 28 October 2011
  2. "Foundation Financial Group Expands Mortgage Services into Nebraska" 11 August 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  3. "Foundation Financial Group's Business Model" 2011 Retrieved on 27 October 2011
  4. "Character beats skills for 60 new finance jobs at Foundation FInancial Group" Aug 10, 2012. Retrieved August 13, 2012
  5. "What's New" Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  6. "Foundation Financial reaches $4B milestone" Retrieved 13 August 2012
  7. """Jacksonville Business Journal"", Jacksonville, Florida 21 January 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
  8. (http://www.prlog.org/11748802-foundation-financial-group-enters-tax-season-with-new-tax-services-subsidiary.html) Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  9. ""Alliance for Workplace Excellence Names Foundation Financial Group as a 2012 EcoLeadership Award Winner"" Retrieved August 13, 2012
  10. ""Company of the Year - Banking and Financial Services"" Retrieved August 13, 2012
  11. "Foundation Financial Group Named Among Top 10 Mortgage Lenders" ""PR Web"" 06 August 2012, Retrieved 13 August 2012
  12. ""Mark Boyer/People on the Move"" 13 January 2011, Retrieved 15 January 2011
  13. "Charlotte's Best Places to Work in 2011" ""Charlotte Business Journal"" 10 November 2011, Retrieved 3 January 2012
  14. "Best Large Companies 2011" Florida Trend 25 July 2011, Retrieved 23 October 2011
  15. "Foundation Financial Group Named an Atlanta Pacesetter"""PR Newswire""] 26 April 2011, Retrieved 21 October 2011
  16. "Jacksonville Magazine Honors Companies that Care" ""WhatsUpJacksonville.com"" 14 January 2011, Retrieved 24 October 2011]
  17. "Ultimate HR Executives: James Brodsky" ""Jacksonville Business Journal"" 4 October 2010, Retrieved on 24 October 2011
  18. "Mauro’s Diverse Background Helps Her Think Outside The Box" ""Jacksonville Business Journal"" 23 September 2011, Retrieved on 24 October 2011
  19. "BBB Business Review" 17 August 2011, Retrieved 21 October 2011.
  20. "BBB Serving Metro Atlanta, Athens and Northeast Georgia Announces 2011 Torch Award Recipients" 22 May 2011, Retrieved on 24 October 2011
  21. Retrieved 28 October 2011
  22. Retrieved 30 October 2012
  23. "Philanthropy" Foundation Financial Group website Retrieved 27 October 2011
  24. Foundation Financial Group's Photostream ""Yahoo Flicker"" 16 June 2011, Retrieved 21 October 2011

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