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Top mortgage CEOs on how to win the 2024-25 cycle turn

The rough 2022-23 mortgage cycle won’t turn on a dime in 2024, but should improve steadily ahead of 2025. Don’t miss these top mortgage CEOs explore how inflation, rates, inventory, tech, and policy/regs will play out, and what lenders must do to win market share profitably between now and 2025. Hot topics will include:

-Housing economy outlook: inflation, rates, inventory, demographics

-Helping homebuyers navigate affordability

-Pro tips on lender profitability & sales/fulfillment staffing

-Lender model priorities (originations vs. servicing, channel mix, etc.)

-Fintech strategy & budgeting

-Insights on FHFA, CFPB, and other reg priorities  

-Future of Realtor comp & impact on home buyers/sellers

Date & Time: December 5, 1 p.m. CT

Sponsored by: Sagent

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Sagent CEO Dan Sagorka predicts 3 of 2024’s hottest mortgage topics

Meet the Panel:

Daniel Sogorka

Daniel Sogorka
CEO,
Sagent

Mark O’Donovan 2

Mark O’Donovan
CEO,
Chase Home Lending

Julian-Hebron

Julian Hebron
Founder,
The Basis Point

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