Superior National Bank adds Tiina Puska to Home Lending Team

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July 2023 – Hancock, Michigan

Superior National Bank is proud to announce the addition of Tiina Puska to their mortgage and consumer lending team. In her new role she will assist customers with home loans, auto and recreational vehicle financing, as well as personal loans. Tiina has been in the banking/lending industry for 43 years. During her tenure, she has gained experience in management, personal banking, consumer lending, commercial lending, and mortgage lending. She is well known by both Realtors and borrowers throughout the Keweenaw for solid pre-approvals and excellent customer service.

“Tiina brings a wealth of experience in mortgage lending to our team, with a particular emphasis on home loans for veterans,” says Brian Donnelly, SVP Retail Banking Director. “She also has great relationships with Realtors across the Upper Peninsula who have worked with her to help their customers through smooth mortgage transactions. We couldn’t be more excited to have Tiina on our team,” adds Donnelly.

Superior National Bank has a highly knowledgeable consumer lending team, bringing a comprehensive selection of loan services, including new home loans, home improvement loans, new and used auto loans and personal loans. Tiina joins nine other Upper Peninsula based retail lenders and will serve customers from the Quincy Street location in Hancock.

Headquartered in Hancock, Michigan, Superior National Bank serves clients in the Upper Peninsula and Southeast Michigan regions and employs more than 240 people. With assets over $1 billion, Superior National Bank provides individual consumers, businesses, municipalities, and corporations with a full range of banking services, spanning lending, deposit accounts, online and mobile banking services, retirement plans, and Trust & Wealth Management services. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.

All branches will be closed starting at 12pm on Tuesday, December 24th, and will remain closed through Wednesday, December 25th in observation of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
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