Genworth Financial Inc., Richmond, Va., has announced the renaming of seven of its mortgage insurance service companies in order to incorporate the Genworth name.The companies are as follows: GE Mortgage Holdings LLC, renamed Genworth Mortgage Holdings LLC; General Electric Mortgage Insurance Corp., renamed Genworth Mortgage Insurance Corp.; GE Residential Mortgage Insurance Corp. of North Carolina, renamed Genworth Residential Mortgage Insurance Corp. of North Carolina; GE Mortgage Contract Services Inc., renamed Genworth Financial Services Inc.; General Electric Mortgage Insurance Corp. of North Carolina, renamed Genworth Mortgage Insurance Corp. of North Carolina; General Electric Home Equity Insurance Corp. of North Carolina, renamed Genworth Home Equity Insurance Corp.; and GE Mortgage Reinsurance Corp. of North Carolina, renamed Genworth Mortgage Reinsurance Corp. Michael D. Fraizer, Genworth Financial's chairman and chief executive officer, said the renamings are "the first phase in rebranding many of our key operating companies over the next year or so." Genworth Financial can be found online at http://www.genworth.com.
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