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Subservicing Volume Declines Slightly in Second Quarter
September 19, 2024
Paul Muolo
At mid-year, Cenlar remained the largest subservicer in the land, but growing one’s book of contracts is getting more challenging. Meanwhile, PennyMac Financial wants to be a significant player. (Includes data table.)
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