Acquiring Company
Two Harbors Investment Corp
Acquired Company
CrossCountry Mortgage
Description
Two Harbors Investment Corp. has received final regulatory approval for its merger with CrossCountry Mortgage. This merger comes after a competitive bidding process and will close on August 25. Shareholders of Two Harbors will receive $12 per share amid a legal dispute with United Wholesale Mortgage. The merger is set to conclude a significant chapter for Two Harbors as it navigates ongoing litigation.
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Who acquired CrossCountry Mortgage?
CrossCountry Mortgage was acquired by Two Harbors Investment Corp, based in Saint Louis Park. The deal was reported on August 22, 2026. At Two Harbors Investment Corp. Two Harbors Investment Corp is publicly traded (TWO) and operates in Financial Services.
When did Two Harbors Investment Corp acquire CrossCountry Mortgage?
Two Harbors Investment Corp's acquisition of CrossCountry Mortgage was reported on August 22, 2026. Two Harbors Investment Corp. has received final regulatory approval for its merger with CrossCountry Mortgage. This merger comes after a competitive bidding process and will close on August 25. Fundz records the date the transaction was first publicly reported, sourced from filings and company announcements.
What does CrossCountry Mortgage do?
CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC is a top 5 independent retail mortgage lender in America, founded in 2003 by CEO Ronald J. Leonhardt, Jr. The company has more than 7,000 employees and licensed in all 50 states. It is privately held, and is based in Los Angeles.
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