About

Jevin Sackett - Sackett National HoldingsCEO of Sackett National Holdings, Inc., Jevin Sackett, is an entrepreneur with extensive experience in business development and mergers and acquisitions.  He has run the M&A process in three seperate industries; financial services, energy, and the automotive industry.  M&A includes a combination of corporate financing and business development. The main responsibilities buying, selling, dividing or merging of multiple companies or entities to accelerate long-term growth.

SNH Inc.’s first venture, National Credit Center (NCC), was founded in 1996. Jevin became the CEO in 2010, and drove NCC to become the 3rd largest credit provider for car dealerships in the United States. NCC provides a cloud-based platform that allows automotive dealers to automatically run consumer credit for more effective customer service.  

In 2004, Jevin Sackett turned turned his focus to the financial services sector. He co-founded National Mortgage Reporting “NMR” which eventually became SettlementOne.  Jevin drove SettlementOne to became an industry leader in the financial service industry. NMR provides software-as-a-service (SAAS) credit data to mortgage lenders. The company grew and became three separate entities specializing in their own field.  SettlementOne Credit serves the mortgage lending community; SettlementOne Valuation provides a portfolio of traditional appraisal services and non-traditional valuation products, and SettlementOne Screening provides employment organizations in the US with high quality employment screening products. All entities comprised holding company; Sackett National Holdings, Inc. In 2011, Sperian Energy was added to SNH’s portfolio. The energy retailer provides energy products to deregulated markets.

Jevin has been in-charge of the M&A process for SettlementOne, NCC and a couple of his real estate financial service providers for the last ten years.  Under his tenure, SNH has reached impressive growth with a current run rate of 30% year over year revenue growth.

Leave a comment