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  2. MidFirst Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Midland Group began in 1954 when W.R. Johnston, an Oklahoma banker, purchased a 50% share in Midland Mortgage Company, an Oklahoma City–based company that had been formed four years earlier. Today, family owns 100% of the Midland Group.

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  4. HSBC Bank USA - Wikipedia

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    The banks continued to operate under the Marine Midland name until 1998, when the offices were re-branded as HSBC Bank. [2] In 1994, Marine Midland acquired Spectrum Home Mortgage, which operated in eight states. In 1995, Marine Midland acquired United Northern Federal Savings Bank, with branches in Watertown and Lowville, New York.

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    When you buy a home with a mortgage, that mortgage is the first or primary lien on the property. A second mortgage is an additional lien tied to your home. In the case of down payment assistance ...

  6. Midland Credit Management - Wikipedia

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    Midland Credit Management, Inc. is an American debt buyer and debt collection company headquartered in San Diego, California, and has offices throughout the United States as well as in India and Costa Rica. [1] It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Encore Capital Group (Nasdaq: ECPG). [2] It is one of the largest debt collectors in the United ...

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  9. Bank of America Home Loans - Wikipedia

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    Bank of America Home Loans is the mortgage unit of Bank of America.It previously existed as an independent company called Countrywide Financial from 1969 to 2008. In 2008, Bank of America purchased the failing Countrywide Financial for $4.1 billion.