Mortgage Banking

Locally Connected To National Mortgage Bankers of America

The Mortgage Bankers of America started several initiatives that are impactful for those of us in the Industry here in NC.  They are promoting diversity and inclusion in our Industry through new Committees, Conferences and Campaigns.

The Raleigh Mortgage Bankers Association is proud to be a part of this Organization, and promotes the same values, and efforts to build the next generation of Mortgage Bankers in the area.

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About Us

History of the Raleigh Mortgage Bankers Association

The Raleigh Mortgage Bankers Association was established in 1977 as the Mortgage Lenders Association with 13 members and Bob Law as its first president. In the 80s, the Association incorporated and became the Raleigh Mortgage Bankers Association with as many as 88 members.

In 1995, Raleigh Mortgage Bankers Association won the Association of the Year Award from Mortgage Bankers of the Carolinas (MBAC). Continue reading “About Us”

Events

Raleigh Mortgage Bankers Association Meetings

October Event: Community Service Day!

 

Did you know that a single person will sort and pack enough food in a volunteer shift to fuel more than 160 meals for local families?
We are excited to be able to return to the Food Bank to do our part in fighting hunger in NC!
RMBA will buy your favorite beverage next door at our happy hour social following our shift. We cannot wait to see you there!
Follow the link below to sign up for our time slot from 1-4 pm.
  • When: Thursday, October 19, 2024 – 1:00 – 4:00pm
  • Where: Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. 1924 Capital Blvd, Raleigh, NC 27604

 

November Event: Economic Development in Wake County

Join us in November. Albert Alwang is an Economic Development Director for Wake County Economic Development (WCED), a program of the Raleigh Chamber. He serves as principal project manager for economic development projects and leads WCED’s existing industry program of work. Along with working with companies through the site location process, he serves as lead for the Advanced Manufacturing and Life Sciences industry clusters.
Albert has a masters in Agricultural Economics from Purdue University and a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Virginia Tech. He moved to Raleigh in 2019 with his wife.

  • When: Thursday, November 21, 2024 – 11:30am – 1:00pm
  • Where: Seasons 52, 4325 Glenwood Ave, Suite 2100, Raleigh, NC 27612

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Events are (generally) on the  3rd Thursday of each month. These are on a regular basis, and we’d love for you to join us!  You can find updates on our Facebook Page.

Stay tuned for the announcement of the next event here!

We do allow Guests, who are Associated with the Mortgage Business to come, and we would love to have you there!

Join Us!

Become A Member Of The Raleigh Mortgage Bankers Association

Adjustments are made on meetings, but in general we are meeeting the 3rd Thursday of each month at the North Hills Club.

When it is necessary, the Raleigh Mortgage Bankers Association will hold meetings VIRTUALLY (for Pandemic reasons) the 3rd Thursday of each month.

For more information, we encourage you to reach out to Board Members, or visit our Facebook Page.

It’s a great time to network with others in the Industry, learn about changes coming to the Real Estate and Mortgage Markets, and talk to representatives from Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, NC Housing Finance Agency and Zillow. Continue reading “Join Us!”

Legislative

Providing Legislative Representation in Support of our Member Companies

The Raleigh Mortgage Bankers Association operates in conjunction with the Mortgage Bankers of the Carolina’s.

The Mortgage Bankers Association of the Carolina’s, Inc. (MBAC) represents companies that participate in the mortgage lending industry within North and South Carolina.

MBAC members include residential and commercial mortgage bankers, mortgage brokers, wholesale lenders, savings & loan associations, commercial banks, credit unions, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and companies that provide affiliated services to mortgage bankers. Continue reading “Legislative”