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40 | M R EP O RT SERVICING THE LATEST O R I G I NAT I O N S E R V I C I N G DATA G O V E R N M E N T S E C O N DA R Y M A R K E T Home Point Capital Announces IPO Plans Home Point is the latest mortgage industry company announcing plans to transition from a privately held entity into a publicly traded company. H ome Point Capital Inc., the parent company of the mortgage origina- tor and servicer Home Point Financial Corp., has become the latest mortgage industry com- pany announcing plans to transi- tion from a privately held entity into a publicly traded company. The Ann Arbor, Michigan- headquartered company has publicly filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission relating to a pro- posed initial public offering (IPO) of its common stock. Home Point Capital is planning to list its common stock on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the ticker symbol HMPT. However, the number of shares of common stock to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering has yet to be determined. Home Point Capital was founded in 2015 and works with a nationwide network of more than 5,500 mortgage broker and correspondent partners. It is the nation's third-largest wholesale mortgage lender and the 10th largest nonbank mortgage lender, with $46.3 billion in total loan originations for the 12 months ending September 30, 2020. In addition to Home Point Financial Corp., the parent company also operates the wholly owned subsidiaries Home Point Mortgage Acceptance Corp. and Home Point Asset Management. Home Point Capital's an- nouncement marks the second time in a week that a mortgage industry company announced plans for an IPO. Thousand Oaks, California-based AmeriHome, a residential mortgage lender and servicer, has revived the IPO plans it had postponed last October, which sought to raise $250 million in an offering of 14.7 million shares ranging in price from $16 to $18, culminating in a listing on the NYSE under the symbol AHM. The first mortgage industry company that is scheduled to go public this year is United Wholesale Mortgage, whose IPO is expected to occur on January 22. The stock will be listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol UWMC. Last August, Rocket Cos., the parent of Quicken Loans and Rocket Mortgage, coordinated an IPO made the company $1.8 billion, with the stock debuting at $18 a share. Since its IPO, the company's shares, listed as RKT on the NYSE, have oscillated be- tween a high of $34.42 and a low of $17.78, and opened trading this morning at $19.90. Guild Holdings, the parent company of Guild Mortgage, went public in October with its shares trading at their $15 IPO price. Since then, Guild stock held steady between a high of $17.94 and a low of $13.13; it opened trad- ing today at $17.36. Several mortgage companies are waiting in the wings for a possible IPO: loanDepot, Caliber Home Loans, and Finance of America announced plans in late 2020 for public offerings but have yet to follow through with those announcements. Home Point Capital announced Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, Wells Fargo Securities, Morgan Stanley, and UBS Investment Bank were named as lead book-running managers for the proposed offering, with Credit Suisse, J.P. Morgan, and BofA Securities named bookrunning managers and JMP Securities, Piper Sandler & Co., R. Seelaus & Co., LLC, SPC Capital Markets LLC, Wedbush Securities, and Zelman Partners LLC named as co-managers.

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