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Subscription content please login to view - ARREARS RISE FURTHER ON SUB-PRIME LOANS ARREARS RISE FURTHER ON SUB-PRIME LOANS
09 February 2007 12:00am
Moody's Investors Service yesterday said the level of arrears on sub-prime home loans in Australia increased during the final quarter of 2006. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - MOGA PROVIDES HLP FOR STRANDED BROKERS MOGA PROVIDES HLP FOR STRANDED BROKERS
07 February 2007 12:00am
Mortgage Origination Group Australia are seeking to pick up some of the broking and lending business left hanging by the decision of HLP Mortgage Company last week to call it a day. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - MOBIUS UNABLE TO FUND REMAINING HLP LOANS MOBIUS UNABLE TO FUND REMAINING HLP LOANS
05 February 2007 12:00am
Mobius Financial Services have clarified a statement by HLP Mortgage Company, a funder of non-conforming loans that entered administration at the beginning of last week. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - NOWHERE LEFT TO GO FOR HLP NOWHERE LEFT TO GO FOR HLP
30 January 2007 12:00am
HLP Mortgage Company, a niche mortgage funder marketing sub-prime home loans, has shut its doors. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - AID FOR HLP AND LAWTEAL FROM MOBIUS AID FOR HLP AND LAWTEAL FROM MOBIUS
01 November 2006 12:00am
Mobius Financial Services has shed some light over the sources of new business for one of the newer providers of residential and business loans. The pre-sale report by Fitch Ratings over the planned sale of $450 million in mortgage-backed securities by a Special purpose trust shows that Mobius sources a little more than 50 per cent of business under its white-label program with mortgage managers; a third from funding loans for HLP, a specialist provider of non-conforming loans, and the balance from Lawteal, a provider of short-term to medium-term business loans. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - FIRST PERMANENT AND ST GEORGE REDUCE VARIABLE RATES FIRST PERMANENT AND ST GEORGE REDUCE VARIABLE RATES
19 September 2006 12:00am
Price competition has emerged over the last couple of weeks in the no deposit home loan segment, not that there are many providers. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - CONSUMER ARREARS BUG TECHLEASE AND MOBIUS CONSUMER ARREARS BUG TECHLEASE AND MOBIUS
10 July 2006 12:00am
Technology Leasing, the sole originator of consumer finance receivables for a trust managed by Mobius Financial Services, appears to be encountering more than its fair share of bad debts, with one eighth of such loans many months in arrears. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - COMMERCIAL LEASE ARREARS HIGH AT ONQ, ENTERPRISE FINANCE AND TECHLEASE COMMERCIAL LEASE ARREARS HIGH AT ONQ, ENTERPRISE FINANCE AND TECHLEASE
10 July 2006 12:00am
Mobius Financial Services, on the face of it, has some collections issues with its primary originators of commercial leases as well. The Fitch Ratings pre-sale report on the planned sale of $150 million in bonds by the Mobius ELR-01 Trust shows that more than 90 per cent of the leases are commercial leases, with 5.7 per cent of all leases in arrears by more than 30 days. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - Where to go for HLP Where to go for HLP
11 October 2005 12:00am
The average home loan originated by mortgage manager HLP over the course of this year is $486,000, close to two and a half times the size of loans advanced by the typical lender in the Australian mortgage market. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - Mobius aims at ‘near prime' Mobius aims at ‘near prime'
11 October 2005 12:00am
Angelo Malazis , chief executive at Mobius Financial, said Mobius' aim was to stretch the "two dimensional view of the market" taken by orthodox lenders providing standard variable and discounted home loans at 7.3 per cent or less, with a second category of lenders providing home loans at a substantial premium to the standard rate. Liberty and Bluestone are the primary lenders in this second segment of the market. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - AFIG selling bonds, not shares AFIG selling bonds, not shares
25 June 2004 12:00am
Australian Mortgage Securities, the funding arm of the Australian Financial Investment Group, has filed a prospectus with the US SEC to sell $1.6 billion in mortgage-backed bonds in a global deal over the next few weeks. The bond pool includes "low doc" loans equal to 10 per cent of the pool. » read more »
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