Compensation
Compensation
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The cut occurred across departments and included the dismissal of the company's head of mortgage.
December 12 -
A new state study suggests that mortgage lenders are putting up barriers to home ownership among people of color.
December 8 -
The company reported a net loss of $84.1 million in the third quarter and blamed the performance on interest rate hikes, inflation and supply chain woes.
December 7 -
Wells Fargo cut hundreds more mortgage employees Thursday, the latest in a series of reductions across the industry after higher interest rates brought the pandemic-era home-lending boom to halt.
December 1 -
The layoffs at the lender's Houston, Texas headquarters caught many by surprise as upper management informed employees in October that they had enough resources to weather the market conditions.
November 30 -
The homeownership gap between Black and white populations has widened in the years since the Great Recession, putting obstacles in the way of achieving wealth for a large percentage of Americans. How did we get here, and what do the housing and home lending industries need to do to change the current course?
November 29 -
Nonprofit housing developer James Armstrong shook hands with West Dallas residents and some of the city's top brass on an empty field where a rare deal was done.
November 28 -
Loan officers, processors and closers were impacted, a source said. What remains is a "skeleton crew" to run operations.
November 22 -
The New York-based startups also undertook large headcount reductions in the spring.
November 21 -
Those left unemployed say lenders have in some cases cut off critical health insurance retroactively or denied severance or an earned PTO payout. Meanwhile, three firms are accused of skirting WARN disclosures providing advance notice of mass terminations.
November 17