Zions Bancorporation to Acquire Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Business Line from Basis Investment Group
"The acquisition of Basis' agency lending business will strategically expand our capabilities to meet the needs of our commercial real estate customers. This is a natural, customer-driven evolution of our capital markets strategy, which continues to be a meaningful growth engine for the company. It also reinforces our commitment to supporting economic development, particularly in the high-growth Western markets we serve, where housing availability and affordability create strong demand for multifamily housing. We look forward to working with
"This transaction is a great result for all stakeholders, enabling the agency platform to scale while driving financing and investment activity across Basis' diversified Funds platform through our ongoing partnership with Zions. Our shared commitment to workforce and affordable housing serves as a powerful foundation for long-term success. I'm excited for what comes next and to seeing the agency business reach its full potential under Zions' ownership," added
By acquiring Basis' agency lending business, Zions will be able to offer its clients an expanded product suite through its participation in a variety of important lending programs, including the Fannie Mae DUS® program, and the Freddie Mac Optigo® Conventional and Small Balance Loan programs.
The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions and certain third-party approvals, including approval by
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Basis acquisition; expected synergies, cost savings, and other financial or other benefits of the Basis acquisition might not be realized within the expected timeframes or might be less than projected; difficulties in integrating the acquired business; and risks identified in Zions Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
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