Onity Group (NYSE: OCN)
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Onity Group Company Info
Ocwen Financial Corp. is a financial services holding company, which engages in the servicing and origination of mortgage loans through its subsidiaries. It operates through the following business segments: Servicing, Lending, and Corporate Items and Other. The Servicing segment engages in the residential servicing business, which offers residential and commercial mortgage loan servicing, special servicing, and asset management services. The Lending segment is involved in originating and purchasing conventional and government-insured residential forward and reverse mortgage loans mainly through correspondent lending arrangements, broker relationships and directly with mortgage customers. The Corporate Items and Other segment includes revenues and expenses that are not directly related to other reportable segments. The company was founded in February 1988 and is headquartered in West Palm Beach, FL.
News & Analysis
Why Shares of Ocwen Financial Are Jumping Today
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Judging Ocwen's Acquisition of PHH, 1 Year Later
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Here's Why Ocwen Financial Corp Is Soaring Today
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Ocwen Hopes for a Better 2018
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Ocwen Sees Losses Narrow
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Ocwen Keeps Clawing Its Way Back
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