M&A

Fifth Third’s Comerica deal: ‘The biggest thing we’ve ever done’

Key Insight: The deal marks the largest bank acquisition announcement of 2025, and Fifth Third’s first since 2019. What’s at Stake: Comerica had been facing calls from an activist investor to sell itself for months, though CEO Curt Farmer said that the external pressure wasn’t a factor.  Supporting Data: When completed, the deal will create […]

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Mr. Cooper costs Rocket $5B more than first announced

Rocket Cos. has closed its acquisition of Mr. Cooper, just six months after the transaction was first announced, with a near $5 billion increase in valuation. The transition has already begun; Mr. Cooper and all servicing functions are being rebranded  under the Rocket umbrella. Right now, the company is being branded as Mr. Cooper powered

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Marathon’s Richards sees coming bonanza for LBOs, private credit

Mergers and acquisitions and private markets will rebound when the next Federal Reserve chair is appointed, according to Marathon Asset Management LP Chairman Bruce Richards. Bringing down financing costs will boost transaction activity, increasing distributions to investors in private equity and making it easier for companies to repay their debts, he said in an interview

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Rate gets mortgage benefit of Compass-Anywhere deal

When it comes to the mortgage impact of Compass’ purchase of Anywhere Real Estate, Rate comes out as a big winner thanks to the joint ventures it has with both companies. The Rate/Anywhere JV, Guaranteed Rate Affinity, was formed in 2017, when what was then known as Realogy teamed up with the lender after ending

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Radian says hi to specialty insurer, bye to conduit, title

Radian Group is diversifying its operations away from real estate finance, exiting its businesses outside of mortgage insurance and purchasing a specialty underwriter. In related moves, Radian will be acquiring Inigo Limited, a Lloyds specialty insurer for $1.7 billion in what it termed “a primarily all-cash transaction.” Meanwhile, in what Radian lately has called its

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Rithm purchasing commercial REIT Paramount Group for $1.6B

In its second transaction this month, Rithm Capital took steps to further diversify its business, this time buying office property real estate investment trust Paramount Group for $1.6 billion. It will pay $6.60 for each Paramount share, funding by cash and liquidity from the balance sheets of both companies. The company also spoke of potential

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Union Home Mortgage to acquire Sierra Pacific assets

Union Home Mortgage reached an agreement to acquire the assets of Sierra Pacific Mortgage, National Mortgage News has confirmed. Terms of the transaction were not available. The Strongsville, Ohio company headed by past Mortgage Bankers Association Chairman Bill Cosgrove has completed a number of acquisitions in recent years. “We are excited to work with such

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Rithm Capital moves into insurance with new acquisition

Rithm Capital announced a new acquisition that adds an insurance business and further boosts its efforts to grow beyond its real estate roots toward asset management.  The New York-based company and parent to mortgage lender Newrez will purchase alternative investment firm Crestline Management, a firm currently responsible for $17 billion in assets. Based in Fort

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Rocket debt extended as Mr. Cooper deal moves toward closing

The majority of Rocket holders with senior debt that’s part of the tender offer and exchange related to the Mr. Cooper acquisition approved it, and the expiration was extended Tuesday. This suggests the pending deal, which recently received a key conditional approval from the regulator of large government-related mortgage investors, will move toward closing. Rocket

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GSEs’ regulator allows Rocket-Mr. Cooper combo with caveats

The oversight agency for two government-sponsored enterprises greenlighted plans for industry giant Rocket Cos. to buy megaservicer Mr. Cooper, but only under certain conditions. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s regulator will require the new combined company to have “appropriate financial and operating safeguards.” Their regulator specifically is requiring them to each maintain “strict counterparty risk

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