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MetLife (MET) Ends Forward Mortgage Unit
MetLife (MET), announced the closing of its forward residential mortgage business, which originated under MetLife Home Loans.
Management had been already exploring a sale of this business as announced in October last year. The closure in turn is expected to lay off about 4,300 employees, about 6.5% of MetLife's total 66,000 employee base, associated with this business.
MetLife Home Loans is the residential mortgage division of
However, MetLife Home Loans will honor the majority of its contractual loan commitments, most of which are expected to be off the record within 3 months, thereby continuing to serve its current reverse mortgage originations.
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Meanwhile, MetLife (MET) projects to incur costs of $90–100 million, scheduled for 2013. However, we expect increased compensation and benefit expenses over time, given the bulk of layoffs.
Furthermore, in an attempt to bow out of its banking company status, on
MetLife (MET) is likely to furnish a fresh capital plan to the Federal Reserve (Fed) this month, in order to hike dividends and recommence stock buyback, thereby deploying its excess capital (about
However, in October last year, the Fed had rejected the company's plan based on the size and scale of its bank operations, and has been since then closely and strictly supervising MetLife.
Hence, MetLife (MET) has long been aiming to divest its banking segment.
Management is also undertaking this step to re-focus on its core insurance operations. These efforts are expected to be accretive to earnings in the long run.
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