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From gamifying work to taking the "hell" out of hell weeks, creativity in worker recognition is gaining steam among the firms listed in the Best Mortgage Companies to Work For ranking.
March 4 -
Amid a wave of initial public offerings and acquisitions, originators with employee stock ownership plans say the underutilized company structure has helped with recruiting and retention in a competitive market.
March 1 -
Homepoint Financial creates chief diversity and inclusion officer position, PennyMac appoints CEO to two chairman roles and more of the latest hiring and promotion announcements in the mortgage industry.
February 26 -
Reimagining LGBTQ+ efforts at UBS for improving diversity in their recruitment process
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The former president of the private mortgage insurer is coming out of retirement to direct the bank's missions on affordable housing, community and economic development.
February 23 -
The organization postponed the issuance of its next set of revisions, which would have gone into effect at the start of 2022.
February 22 -
With historic barriers of systemic discrimination, predatory lending and wealth inequities to overcome, change will take time, but leaders from National Association of Real Estate Brokers and other groups propose lenders take these steps now.
February 19 -
The Madison, Wis.-based credit union will donate $1.5 million to a pair of United Way chapters in the region which will help distribute the funds to organizations serving communities of color.
February 18 -
Ocwen Financial, Interfirst Mortgage, Marcus & Millichap and others announce new leadership hires.
February 12 -
Financial inclusion is a key enabler to reducing poverty and Fintech is leading the way forward. New businesses and creative banking services are emerging with new means of providing financial services to the financially underserved. But technology is just part of the equation, not the whole solution. Join Daniel Wolfe, Editor-in-Chief of PaymentSource as he explores the issues surrounding financial services as infrastructure and how it can address the wealth gap in various communities with our special guests Wole Coaxum, Founder & CEO of MoCaFi and Marc Weill, Partner & Senior Advisor at Two Sigma Ventures.