Valon Mortgage Approved as Ginnie Mae Issuer

BY Business Wire | AGENCY | 12/03/24 09:00 AM EST

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Valon Mortgage today announced that it has received approval as a Ginnie Mae Issuer, marking a significant milestone in the company?s journey. This approval required Valon to demonstrate that it has the organizational, financial, procedural, quality control, and other necessary characteristics to qualify it to participate in the program.

With its prior approvals from Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, VA, and USDA, Valon is now positioned to expand its capabilities and build a comprehensive solution for the entire mortgage market.

?This approval from Ginnie Mae is a significant milestone and important step forward for Valon,? said Michael Zochowski, President of Valon Mortgage. ?It enables us to serve more homeowners and broaden our partnerships across the mortgage ecosystem in furtherance of our mission to empower every homeowner.?

About Valon
Valon is a modern mortgage servicing platform that is redefining the mortgage experience for consumers, lenders, and investors. The company?s mission is to empower every homeowner. By leveraging technology to streamline mortgage processes and provide homeowners access to simple, fair, and transparent services, Valon is creating a world where home ownership comes with ease, security, and financial know-how. Valon is headquartered in New York City. For more information, please visit www.valon.com.

Source: Valon Mortgage

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