ICBA Mortgage
Right Size Secondary Market Mortgage Solutions For Community Banks
ICBA Mortgage offers a complete range of secondary mortgage market programs and solutions to meet the business strategies of any member. ICBA Mortgage has established strategic secondary market partnerships, powerful technology and unparalleled educational training resources that enable community banks to expand their existing mortgage lending operations and effectively compete with other mortgage players.
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Complete Mortgage Solutions Program
The Complete Mortgage Solutions Program enables community banks to build their mortgage operations and generate untapped fee income potential by delivering a comprehensive blueprint for mortgage success - from operational workflow, staffing and training to technology, marketing and mortgage products. For more information click here.
ICBA Mortgage (ICBAM), founded in 1990, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Independent Community Bankers of America. ICBAM provides community banks direct and indirect access to the secondary mortgage lending market. Strategic secondary market partnerships, powerful technology, superior training courses, and a wide range of mortgage programs, enable community banks to expand their market share, generate fee income and compete with the large mortgage players in today's market.
Community banks who have never originated for the secondary market, as well as community banks who are currently originating for the secondary market, will find competitive products and relationship based services to meet their needs. ICBAM helps community banks support their communities to realize the American dream of owning a home.
The Myths & Fallacies of Government Lending The presentation entitled “The Right Alternative” is designed to break down barriers and empower Mortgage Bankers to economic excellence by introducing government lending as the financing alternative of choice; while providing increased homeownership opportunities to the general population.