![]() Our primary opportunity for new grads is our Assistant Branch Manager program. In a nutshell, Republic Finance's company culture is about helping customers, investing in our employee's future, and ensuring that our overall performance makes an impact on our community. We are also passionate about giving back to the communities we serve and are proud supporters of multiple charities such as JDRF and the American Cancer Society. We are a company that offers growth opportunities and rewards success. In addition to our commitment to customer service, Republic Finance is just as committed to our employees. ![]() We are proud to say that our branch location presence combined with our online offerings to our customers has put us on the national stage! We are continuing to grow new customer relationships each day and are expanding our branch network into more states each year. We specialize in providing a variety of consumer loans and flexible lending options to more than 300,000 customers in over 250 communities across the US. Hopefully fans won't have to wait another five years for One Republic to rock the country again.Republic Finance is one of the fastest growing, most dynamic companies in our industry! Known for our incomparable customer service, we have assisted our customers in meeting their personal finance goals for more than 70 years. One Republic's ability to pull influences into their music from all kinds of genres - dance, hip-hop, acoustic, R&B, rock and pop - helps to keep their live performances fresh and exciting. It started out as a soft acoustic version, with nothing more than Tedder's crooning atop the sound a xylophone and the strum of his guitar, before turning deliciously dark and gritty as a sample of M83's synth dream-pop song, Midnight City, was brought into the mix under the band's distorted riffs.Īfter two encore songs the night concluded with Lose Myself, which had everyone on their feet, dancing to the electro-driven pop. Their treatment of Good Life, one of their most popular songs, is an impeccable example. One Republic clearly like to keep things interesting by reworking the songs they perform in their live shows. Guitarist, Zach Filkins, stole the spotlight with an impressive spanish guitar solo, before going into the up-beat folk-pop Counting Stars, which has been the band's most successful single from Native and also marks a change in sound for the group. Afterwards Tedder mentioned he was tempted to do the same with Lorde's Royals, singing a few lines of the no.1 song before revealing the hit had been stuck in his head all day, much to the delight of fans. ![]() ![]() Those weren't the only tricks One Republic had in store, Apologise morphed into a mash-up of Macklemore's Same Love, We Found Love by Rihanna and Coldplay's Yellow. Details like the glowing piano that changed colour during Apologise's lyric "I loved you with a fire red / now it's turning blue" were perfect. The lighting and effects became as much apart of the performance as the music. It was obvious that a lot of thought had been put into the production of their live show, which isn't always the case for most rock bands. Tedder worked the crowd with his stunning tenor voice, getting everyone singing along. The five piece, lead by front man Ryan Tedder, pulled out well known pop-rock hits like All The Right Moves and Secrets, often trading guitars for violins and cellos, adding a richer sound to their melodies. The band returned to play Auckland's Vector Arena, after having not visited our shores since 2008, when they played the Powerstation. Lights and shadows danced across a white curtain screen as American rockers, One Republic, performed their gravelly anthem, Light It Up, from the group's latest album, Native.
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