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  2. Loan Syndications and Trading Association - Wikipedia

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    The LSTA was founded in New York City (the focus point for America's loan market) on 26 December 1995 as the Debt Traders Association, Inc., before changing its name on 28 June 1996 to the Loan Syndications and Trading Association, Inc. [2] to serve as an industry association for the sector, and to enhance its running and advocate for its ...

  3. 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]

  4. List of banks acquired or bankrupted during the Great Recession

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    Bank, Mortgage lender [68] October 21, 2009: DSB Bank: Bank, Insurance [69] October 30, 2009: Cal National Bank: US Bancorp: Consumer and business bank [70] December 4, 2009: AmTrust Bank: New York Community Bank: Bank [71] [72] December 14, 2009: Hypo Real Estate: Government of Germany: Bank, Mortgage lender December 18, 2009: First Federal ...

  5. What is a savings and loan association (S&L)? - AOL

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    The Federal Home Loan Bank Act of 1932 established the Federal Home Loan Bank System, a network of 11 (originally 12) government-sponsored entities designed to fund and support member home-lending ...

  6. Understanding online marketplace lending - AOL

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    Direct lenders vs. online lending networks. When working with direct lenders, you submit separate applications to each loan office. In the case of a network, you submit one application to be ...

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

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    There are six main types of mortgage providers: direct lenders, mortgage brokers, correspondent lenders, wholesale lenders, portfolio lenders and hard money lenders.

  8. Syndicated loan - Wikipedia

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    A-term loans have become increasingly rare over the years as issuers bypassed the bank market and tapped institutional investors for all or most of their funded loans. An institutional term loan (B-term, C-term or D-term loan) is a term-loan facility with a portion carved out for nonbank, institutional investors.

  9. Portfolio mortgages: What they are and how they work

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    For example, North American Savings Bank‘s website features a portfolio loan that requires a 20 percent down payment (vs. 3 to 10 percent for conventional loans), a debt-to-income ratio of up to ...