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  2. BanxQuote - Wikipedia

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    BanxQuote was a provider and licensor of indexes and analytics, which were used as a barometer of the U.S. banking and mortgage markets. Its bank rate website and consumer banking marketplace featured daily updated market rates on banking, mortgage and loan products in the United States, until its close in 2010.

  3. Types of mortgage lenders and how to choose - AOL

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    Bank vs. non-bank mortgage lenders A non-bank mortgage lender is simply a lender that doesn’t deal with consumer deposits. It might be an independent mortgage company, an online lender or both.

  4. Ditech - Wikipedia

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    Following the acquisition, Ditech used the name of Walter's Green Tree Servicing subsidiary to originate loans for regulatory and licensing reasons. [2] DT Holdings, Ditech's parent company, is a subsidiary of Walter Investment Management. [14] In March 2014, the company resumed originating loans using the Ditech name. [2]

  5. Black Knight, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Black Knight, Inc. is an American corporation that provides integrated technology, services, data and analytics to the mortgage lending, servicing and real estate industries, as well as the capital and secondary markets. Black Knight is also known for its monthly benchmark data reports: Mortgage Monitor, a month-end analysis of mortgage ...

  6. Mortgage lenders vs. banks: Which is best for you? - AOL

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    A bank is a depository institution that typically offers a variety of financial services and products, such as savings and checking accounts, credit cards and various types of loans — including ...

  7. How to choose a mortgage lender: 6 tips - AOL

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    Portfolio lenders originate and fund loans from their clients’ bank deposits. They generally hold onto the mortgages, instead of reselling them after closing. Typically, portfolio lenders ...

  8. Green lending - Wikipedia

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    Green lending refers to a lending dependent on environmental criteria for the planned use of funds. It is part of the wider sustainable investing and aims to reduce the impact on the environment of new lending activities. It includes green bonds (debt), green loans (often linked to a specific project) and sustainability-linked loans (typically ...

  9. What do lenders look for beyond your credit score?

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    Why lenders care: Lenders want to confirm that you have sufficient income to repay the loan. Banking relationships A lender may want to review your bank statements to check your cash flow.