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Corporate Social Responsibility
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9.07.2000 ET
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Freddie Mac Foundation
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Freddie Mac and NAHREP Forge Agreement to Provide Technology to Hispanic Mortgage and Real Estate Professionals
(CSRwire) Freddie Mac (NYSE:FRE) and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate
Professionals (NAHREP) announced a major agreement today to work together
to deliver state-of-the-art mortgage underwriting technology and training
to NAHREP members. As part of the initiative, Freddie Mac will make its
Loan Prospector® on the Internet automated underwriting service available
to NAHREP members who are mortgage brokers, providing them with the best
tool available today to reduce the time and cost of a consumer getting a
mortgage. The service will be accessed via RealEstateEspanol.com, a wholly
owned subsidiary of quepasa.com (NASDAQ:PASA).
Loan Prospector on the Internet will enable NAHREP's mortgage
broker members, in conjunction with their lenders, to provide their
homebuyers with near-instant loan decisions and dramatically reduce
documentation requirements at the point of sale.
In addition, Freddie Mac and NAHREP will explore other opportunities with
RealEstateEspanol.com to develop web-based educational courses that will
further extend the benefits of technology to all Hispanic real estate
professionals. RealEstateEspanol.com is also the official Internet site of
NAHREP, and the leading online provider of bilingual information and
resources to the Hispanic real estate community.
Loan Prospector on the Internet is a system used by several thousand
mortgage brokers and correspondents, and hundreds of wholesale lenders.
NAHREP wants to successfully leverage the speed and simplicity of Loan
Prospector on the Internet so that its members will be able to provide
Hispanic homebuyers - 80 percent of whom are first-time homebuyers - with
a superior customer service experience. "We want to make the home-buying
process easier for our customers. To compound the complexity of the
transaction, Hispanic homebuyers have cultural and language barriers that
require the professional to have additional skills in order to properly
serve their clients," says Ernie Reyes, Chairman of NAHREP. "Because a
significant number of NAHREP members are licensed mortgage brokers, our
agreement with Freddie Mac provides the right tools and resources today to
reduce complexity in the process and put more families into homes. It also
gives us a platform to develop other tools that all our members can use in
the future."
"Freddie Mac is pleased to work with NAHREP and RealEstateEspanol to
provide Loan Prospector on the Internet to its members for use with
homebuyers at the point of sale," said Patricia McClung, Freddie Mac's
vice president of Loan Prospector Marketing. "By using the service at the
point of sale, lending professionals will not only be able to provide
their borrowers with a loan decision in a matter of minutes, they can
ensure that homebuyers are receiving a loan product that best meets their
needs. Making Loan Prospector on the Internet and its efficiencies
available through channels such as RealEstateEspanol brings Freddie Mac
one step closer to fulfilling its vision of cutting the cost of mortgage
origination in half over the next five years."
"Freddie Mac has always been a leader in innovative mortgage solutions
that address the changing needs of today's homebuyers. This partnership
further demonstrates their commitment to reach out to the special needs of
the Hispanic community," says Gary Acosta, Sr. VP, RealEstateEspanol.com.
"As REE is the only significant company serving the needs of the Hispanic
real estate professional and consumer, we are uniquely qualified to build
viable links between companies, like Freddie Mac, and the individuals who
benefit from their products."
NAHREP, a non-profit trade association, represents the professional
interests of the over 50,000 Hispanics employed in real estate.
Established in 1999, NAHREP has members in 32 states and is headquartered
in San Diego California.
RealEstateEspanol.com (REE) is the official Internet site of the National
Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP), and the
leading online provider of bilingual information and resources to the
Hispanic real estate community. REE has content and e-commerce
partnerships with Homeseekers.com (NASDAQ: HMSK), Mortgage.com (NASDAQ:
MDCM), Utour Inc., and Inman News Features. REE is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of quepasa.com, inc. (NASDAQ:PASA), which provides the rapidly
growing U.S. Hispanic market with information and interactive content
available in both Spanish and English.
Freddie Mac is a stockholder-owned corporation chartered by Congress in
1970 to create a continuous flow of funds to mortgage lenders. By
supplying lenders with the money to make mortgages and packaging the
mortgages into marketable securities, Freddie Mac sustains a stable
mortgage credit system and reduces the mortgage rates paid by homebuyers.
Over the years, Freddie Mac has opened doors for one in six homebuyers in
America.
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