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Servicing Market Skews Further Toward Nonbanks, Midsized Shops in 2Q16; Runoff an Issue for Many
August 3, 2016
John Bancroft
Banks, thrifts and credit unions still accounted for 66.0 percent of the $7.206 trillion in single-family mortgages serviced by the top 50 companies, Inside Mortgage Finance found.
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