Christine Frye has been named chief privacy officer at Countrywide Financial Corp., Calabasas, Calif.The company said Ms. Frye will be responsible for guiding its consumer privacy policies and information practices. "The appointment of such a well respected privacy expert exemplifies Countrywide's commitment to consumer privacy and outstanding customer service," said Stanford L. Kurland, Countrywide's chief operating officer. The company said Ms. Frye is known industrywide as an expert in developing plans to enhance privacy protections. Ms. Frye was previously the chief privacy officer for Experian's eMarketing Services group and for 24/7 Media, and she is a frequent speaker on privacy and related management issues.
-
The Rithm subsidiary plans to reduce its involvement in decentralized operations through an agreement with the American Pacific Mortgage affiliate.
2h ago -
A week after falling to its lowest point since mid-May, the 30-year fixed rate mortgage turned higher as the 10-year Treasury rose 15 basis points since June.
3h ago -
Realtor.com's latest forecast projects prices will grow 1.2% in 2026, lower than its original estimate of 2.2% and well below the current pace of inflation.
4h ago -
A new class action lawsuit accuses the banking giant of failing to lower borrowers' interest rates following a series of Federal Reserve rate cuts.
10h ago -
The fintech's Figure Connect private credit loan exchange has grown to account for 56% of total consumer marketplace activity in early 2026.
July 8 -
However, for the second quarter, increased home purchase mortgage activity contributed to an industry-wide 11% increase in agency securitizations, BTIG said.
July 8










