- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
When customers accepted lower rates, the lender drastically slashed its originators' compensation or cut it altogether, the lawsuit claims.
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Mortgage applications rose 1.1% last week, with borrowers most interested in FHA loans and refinancing.
June 25 -
The company gave no reason for his abrupt departure, which comes two months after the CEO of its parent First American Financial, Kenneth DiGiorgio, was fired.
June 25 -
As the Federal Reserve considers changes to the supplemental leverage ratio, Fed Board Chair Jerome Powell said that effort is one piece of a broader deregulation package that will also address the Basel III capital rules.
June 25 -
Nonbank mortgage companies are regulated on the state level, but multistate examinations allow for virtual nationwide and industry-wide coverage.
June 25 -
The CEO of Union Home Mortgage is joining Dream Finders Homes' CEO Patrick Zalupski and others in a bid to purchase the Major League Baseball team.
June 25
Only 20% of the Top Producers in the National Mortgage News survey were under 40, while almost half were between 41 and 50, and 30% even older.
Those who raced ahead of the pack of loan originators last year went the distance by offering exceptional customer service, catering to niche pockets of demand in the market.
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As mortgage brokers gain market share, tensions over channel conflict resurface, pushing some lenders to rethink how they balance wholesale, retail, and correspondent lines.
June 30 -
Former account executives say the lender stiffed its workers by letting their retirement contributions cover plan expenses, rather than use existing funds.
June 30 -
This transaction for 230 rental units follows a March $10 million affordable housing investment in Nevada Housing Division Mortgage Revenue Bonds.
June 27 -
The largest U.S. banks took less of a capital hit under the Federal Reserve's hypothetical stress scenario than they did last year, but averaging the two sets of results could impact next year's regulatory requirements.
June 27 -
Time is running out for the 90-day pause on most of President Trump's tariffs. But at least two bank CEOs are confident there won't be a summer sequel to "Liberation Day."
June 27