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April 26, 2016
NAFCU Mortgage Symposium details trends, analytics, opportunities
Credit union attendees can learn how to boost their mortgage performance and gain a better understanding of the mortgage industry during the Mortgage Symposium at NAFCU's 49th Annual Conference and Solutions Expo, June 14-17, in downtown Nashville.
The symposium takes place at 10 a.m. Central (11 a.m. Eastern) June 14. Lunch is provided.
"Credit unions have done an outstanding job of meeting their members' mortgage needs, but competition is growing, and the market is evolving," said NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger. "We want to help ensure credit unions have access to ideas and resources that will help them grow their mortgage lending business. This symposium will deliver the knowledge and tools credit unions need to boost their mortgage market share and grow their bottom lines."
In 2015, credit unions originated almost 8 percent of mortgages – their highest market share on record. NAFCU's Mortgage Symposium will offer fresh insight on current and emerging trends in the mortgage industry and tools to help credit unions capture a bigger piece of the market. Conference attendees will also learn best practices for creating a high-performing mortgage loan portfolio from leading experts in credit union lending.
Participation is complimentary with registration to NAFCU's Annual Conference. Space is limited, so registration is necessary. The conference and the symposium are open to NAFCU members and nonmembers.
This symposium is brought to attendees by NAFCU Services Corporation and Preferred Partners Allied Solutions, Dovenmuehle, and Genworth Mortgage Insurance."
The symposium takes place at 10 a.m. Central (11 a.m. Eastern) June 14. Lunch is provided.
"Credit unions have done an outstanding job of meeting their members' mortgage needs, but competition is growing, and the market is evolving," said NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger. "We want to help ensure credit unions have access to ideas and resources that will help them grow their mortgage lending business. This symposium will deliver the knowledge and tools credit unions need to boost their mortgage market share and grow their bottom lines."
In 2015, credit unions originated almost 8 percent of mortgages – their highest market share on record. NAFCU's Mortgage Symposium will offer fresh insight on current and emerging trends in the mortgage industry and tools to help credit unions capture a bigger piece of the market. Conference attendees will also learn best practices for creating a high-performing mortgage loan portfolio from leading experts in credit union lending.
Participation is complimentary with registration to NAFCU's Annual Conference. Space is limited, so registration is necessary. The conference and the symposium are open to NAFCU members and nonmembers.
This symposium is brought to attendees by NAFCU Services Corporation and Preferred Partners Allied Solutions, Dovenmuehle, and Genworth Mortgage Insurance."
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