-
Freddie Mac is now accepting bids on $420 million in nonperforming loans, its first NPL sale of 2018.
February 16 -
Almost two years after settling mortgage securitization allegations with the Department of Justice and a group of states, Goldman Sachs has fulfilled more than half of its consumer relief commitment.
February 16 -
National MI set a record for new insurance written in the fourth quarter, but its parent company reported a net loss for the period due to tax reform.
February 16 -
Servicers continue to face data management challenges, particularly during loan onboarding and transfers. Blockchain technology may hold the key to resolving those issues.
February 16 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Feb. 16.
February 16 -
With few foreclosed homes left to pick up on the cheap, the biggest landlords are buying, or building, new single-family homes to pad their portfolios; mortgages on these properties could show up as collateral in rental bonds.
February 14 -
Jeffrey Taylor, a former Wells Fargo reverse mortgage executive and founder of Wendover Funding, has died following a battle with cancer.
February 14 -
Ocwen Financial Corp. fired Otto Kumbar, executive vice president of lending, as the company significantly reduces its origination business.
February 13 -
The company that holds Washington Mutual's legacy reinsurance business has agreed to purchase a controlling interest in Nationstar Mortgage and invest in its growth.
February 13 -
Serious delinquency rates were up sharply in November in both Texas and Florida compared to a year ago, while lower in all other states but Alaska, according to CoreLogic.
February 13