M&A
M&A
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The deal also includes the Homefacts website
July 28 -
The company formerly known as UniversalCIS Credit Plus, which offers credit report services and appraisal technology, adds a new vertical to offer its mortgage lender clients.
July 26 -
Intercontinental Exchange's move to acquire Black Knight and Lower's purchase of Hamilton Home Loans are just some of the latest developments to monitor in the space.
July 11 -
And in other consolidation news, HomeServices of America’s Pickford Escrow Co. picks up competitor Legendary Escrow Services.
July 5 -
The transaction adds 11 branches in Virginia, Florida, North Carolina and Texas to AnnieMac's nationwide 60-plus office network.
July 1 -
The transaction formalizes the relationship started by a January investment in both companies by LLR Partners.
June 28 -
These transactions look to add territories or products to counter the effects of origination activity contracting.
June 16 -
The all-stock deal follows a boom in demand for interim financing on purchases, which HomeLight had been looking to offer on a larger scale.
June 16 -
ICE’s deal could give it pricing power over the industry to the detriment of smaller lenders and consumers, the nonbank mortgage trade group said in a letter to the Justice Department
June 8 -
Delays in closing the deal after it was announced in August resulted in the parties' decision to remain separate, although they will still work together.
June 7 -
Mortgage Cadence, the No. 3 loan origination system provider, believes it will pick up market share among nonbanks if the deal between the two heavyweight entities goes through.
May 24 -
Mid America will retain its focus on technology, third-party originations and secondary market executions for specialty products while helping the acquirer expand the scope of its operations.
May 16 -
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. is tapping the investment-grade market with a bond sale in as many as six parts to help finance its acquisition of the fintech.
May 12 -
The market is discounting the acquisition target’s stock price, largely over antitrust considerations, but execs dismissed the concern, and analysts said ways around it exist.
May 5 -
But the deal could be derailed by antitrust concerns given the size of both companies in the mortgage technology field.
May 4 -
The transaction is expected to keep revenues flat at the company at a time when mortgage origination volume is shrinking.
May 3 -
Some lenders and their parent companies are reconsidering their loan-channel mix and business lines as refinance volumes fall and margins shrink; others are doubling down.
April 29 -
The two companies, which have not received government approval to complete their now year-old pending deal, postponed the deadline to Oct. 31 and have decided to make the combined entity a national bank.
April 27 -
Health care, home improvement, cannabis, gaming and college students are among the areas banks are targeting with the help of innovative tools.
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Market conditions drove the management team at Ellie Mae to take the company private back in 2019. Could the nation's largest servicing technology provider be considering the same thing?
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