Data breach risks, Scotiabank Q2 results, Women of Influence, Rate cut hopes, More Great Chef 06.03 How at-risk are mortgage brokerages to data breaches? View web version | Forward to a colleague 28 May 2024 Top News How at-risk are mortgage brokerages to data breaches? Attack sophistication has grown since pandemic, says expert Scotiabank reveals Q2 2024 earnings Revenue growth outpaces expenses despite higher credit loss provisions Deals come true with a sliding scale model Our broker's clients bought their $1.7M dream home outside a major centre in a rural community. With an overall LTV of 73.82%, the client was able to save some cash from their downpayment. Find out exactly how we combined our 35-year amortization and extended ratios to make it work. #betterforbrokers Bridgewater Bank Premium New Haventree Bank product targets underserved Canadians Haventree Bank reveals new convertible mortgage product to help borrowers capitalize on declining rates Top 50 Women of Influence 2024: Entries now open It's time to recognize the mortgage industry's trailblazing women Canada rate cut hopes give boost to banks They have been long-suffering – but now they finally get a boost Lender announces board shakeup, restates financial statements Mortgage investment firm installs new execs, corrects 2022 accounting Crown lender provides $5m to expand shared equity mortgages in Ontario Loan to help Ourboro bring co-ownership model to first-time buyers City offers $33m in incentives to developers for affordable units Incentive package aims to deliver 500 new units by 2026 International News Home prices hit new high, pushing buyers to the edge Limited inventory and high costs lead to decline in pending sales First-time buyer challenges – what's top of mind for the next UK government? Specialist lender says the winner will need to look at them closely COTA calls for government action to ensure banking access for all Australians CEO highlights the need for banks to honour code First home grant scrapped: Industry 'surprised' and 'disappointed' Are social housing and housing grants mutually exclusive? Want to change how you receive these emails? You can manage your preferences or unsubscribe. © 2024 KM Business Information Canada Ltd. 317 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ON Privacy | Conditions of Use | About us | Contact us Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+
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