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Sean Grzebin discusses his plans to leverage JPMorgan Chase's massive consumer audience to pick up mortgage market share.
May 16 -
Banks scored well in the tax bill out of Ways and Means this week, with wins on S Corps and rural lending, but have so far lost out on credit union taxes and additional burdens on payments competitors.
May 15 -
The states with the highest percentage of non-current mortgage loans had an average year-over-year change of 0.7%, as of March 31.
May 15 -
The top five lenders had an average of 30,887 loans guaranteed in 2024.
May 13 -
April was a mixed bag for title companies, executives said on earnings calls, but some are expecting a stronger market the rest of the year.
May 12 -
The first quarter showed a narrowing in the market share spread between the six active underwriters, but that was before April's economic uncertainty.
May 9 -
Mortgage delinquencies were up in March, according to data from Intercontinental Exchange.
May 6 -
Longbridge Financial's Christopher Mayer discusses the mortgage industry's opportunities in today's market and its shortcomings when serving older Americans.
April 29 -
David Spector, the firm's CEO, touted Pennymac's technology, consistency and support for the broker channel.
April 28 -
Doug Duncan may be retired from Fannie Mae, but not from the housing market—his new firm is ramping up with writing, speaking, and advisory work.
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