ORLANDO—The Mortgage Bankers Association’s Servicing Solutions Conference & Expo is live and in person for the first time since 2020. MBA Chair Kristy Fercho opened the Conference by acknowledging the challenging environment servicers have faced during that period.
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Servicing22: ‘The Most Essential Work in Mortgage Finance’
ORLANDO—The Mortgage Bankers Association’s Servicing Solutions Conference & Expo is live and in person for the first time since 2020. MBA Chair Kristy Fercho opened the Conference by acknowledging the challenging environment servicers have faced during that period.

MBA Launches Member Action Pledge to Promote Minority Homeownership, Affordable Rental Housing, DEI
SAN DIEGO—Mortgage Bankers Association Chairman Kristy Fercho announced the Home for All Pledge, an MBA member company action pledge to promote minority homeownership, affordable rental housing and company diversity, equity and inclusion.

MBA Launches Member Action Pledge to Promote Minority Homeownership, Affordable Rental Housing, DEI
SAN DIEGO—Mortgage Bankers Association Chairman Kristy Fercho on Monday announced the Home for All Pledge, an MBA member company action pledge to promote minority homeownership, affordable rental housing and company diversity, equity and inclusion.

#MBASpring21: FHFA Director Calabria on Origination Flexibilities, Lessons Learned
A lot has happened in the past two years, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mark Calabria said yesterday at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Spring Conference & Expo.

GSE Executives Discuss Pandemic Response, Defend New Refinance Fee
The government-sponsored enterprises have supported and provided critical liquidity to the market throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac executives said.

MBA Vice Chair Kristy Fercho Testifies Before House Subcommittee on Industry’s COVID-19 Response
Mortgage Bankers Association Vice Chair Kristy Fercho testified Friday before a House subcommittee on the real estate finance industry’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, saying mortgage servicers adapted to changing customer needs quickly and asking Congress to give the industry additional flexibility to address evolving market conditions.