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  2. Aussie (financial group) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the company began to run down its loan book and re-positioned itself as a mortgage broker, and introduced its own credit card shortly thereafter. [3] In August 2008, Commonwealth Bank acquired a 33% stake in Aussie. [4] In February 2009, the firm acquired Wizard Home Loans. [5] The deal saw the loan book expand to more than A$31 billion.

  3. John Symond - Wikipedia

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    Supported by a $10,000 loan [1] from his older brother Michael, Symond founded Aussie Home Loans in February 1992 and was able to fulfil his ambition. With his nephew James by his side, Symond was widely credited with bringing competition to the Australian home-lending industry and was the first major disruptor to the banks oligopoly of the Australian home loan market.

  4. Mortgage Choice - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage Choice Limited, commonly known as Mortgage Choice, is an Australian mortgage broking firm. Mortgage Choice is a current member of the Franchise Council of Australia [ 1 ] as well as the Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia; [ 2 ] and holds a credit licence (number 382869) issued by ASIC.

  5. Mortgage bankers: Who they are and what they do in home ... - AOL

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    A mortgage banker represents a lending institution that helps homebuyers explore their mortgage options and, ideally, close on a home loan. Unlike a broker, a mortgage banker is tied to a specific ...

  6. Mortgage broker - Wikipedia

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    The nature and scope of a mortgage broker's activities vary with jurisdiction. For example, anyone offering mortgage brokerage in the United Kingdom is offering a regulated financial activity; the broker is responsible for ensuring the advice is appropriate for the borrowers' circumstances and is held financially liable if the advice is later shown to be defective.

  7. 6 Types Of Mortgage Providers - AOL

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    1. Mortgage Bankers or Mortgage Lenders tend to be larger financial institutions — trusted national brands — that originate loans and sell them to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other loan investors.