A few days ago Ocwen Financial officially closed on its $1.3 billion purchase of HomEq Servicing, North Highlands, Calif. The purchase adds $26 billion of servicing rights to Ocwen's base of subprime receivables. (Figures courtesy of National Mortgage News and the Quarterly Data Report.) The seller was Barclays Capital. But like many M&A deals, this one will result in layoffs. According to local press reports, Ocwen is closing HomEq's servicing site in Raleigh, N.C., with 242 employees losing their jobs. Almost 900 servicing-related jobs will disappear from HomEq facilities in California. Ocwen, like some mortgage servicers, has moved a portion of its call centers overseas – to India. Sources told NMN recently that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have avoided giving large contracts to specialty servicers that use a large number of overseas workers, but that policy has been relaxed in recent months…
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The lender has delayed and denied requests to make its CEO available to testify under oath since December, suggesting his testimony was unnecessary.
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The number identifying it as such is significant, but not universal, as servicers also face product-specific challenges and determine whether and how to use AI.
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Mortgage lock volume fell 5.4% in May as rates climbed, but declining pull-throughs suggest some borrowers are reconsidering loan plans amid ongoing rate volatility, Optimal Blue found.
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Zachary Carpenter, tapped to take over as Farmer Mac CEO in March 2027, will now take over the position on July 1, with Bradford Nordholm as CEO emeritus.
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Originators slightly loosened credit for conventional and jumbo products in May but they've held steady after larger growth to begin the year.
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The share of warehouse lenders offering funding lines and sublimits for seconds has risen to new heights according to a Mortgage Bankers Association survey.
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