National MI Launches Lender-Paid Mortgage Insurance Program With imortgage
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National MI's LPMI product enables imortgage to provide an innovative solution for borrowers, according to
National MI has introduced a delegated assurance review process for its delegated customers that provides lenders with underwriting protection starting from Day 1, and rescission relief for every insured loan when a borrower has made timely payments for the first 12 months. "We're very pleased to work with imortgage, one of the fastest-growing and most well-respected retail lenders in the industry today," said
National MI recently announced enhancements to its terms of coverage. National MI SafeGuardSM, the company's signature product, provides lenders with rescission relief after 12 months of timely payments on every loan, for both delegated and non-delegated loans. "We believe National MI's enhanced terms of coverage and master policy give lenders greater assurance that claims will be paid, and expect that such coverage will also significantly reduce repurchase risk," Shuster said. "When you couple our innovative delegated assurance review with our SafeGuard coverage terms, we believe lenders will see the benefit of our comprehensive suite of mortgage insurance solutions."
National MI's terms of coverage are specified in its Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Master Policy, which may be located on the Company's website at www.nationalmi.com.
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