IberiaBank Mortgage Co.
Federal Crackdown on False Loan Claims Ensnares IberiaBank
When IberiaBank Corp. agreed in December to pay $11.7 million to settle allegations by Arkansas whistleblowers that it filed false claims for mortgage loan guarantees, it became the first lender working in the state to join a lengthy roster of lenders that have settled similar allegations with the U.S. Department of Justice since 2011. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Eagle Bank Feathers Nest with IberiaBank Execs
Some top executives with IberiaBank Mortgage Co. in Little Rock recently left to join Eagle Bank & Trust of Little Rock. read more >
Bill Edwards Takes Over for Quick as Head of IberiaBank Mortgage
Bill Edwards, who joined IberiaBank Mortgage Co. last year, will become its president and CEO when Chuck Quick retires in July. read more >
New Rules Tighten Mortgage Lending
While lobbyists for smaller banks are still hoping for reprieve, some mortgage bankers in Arkansas seem resigned to — and even slightly relieved by — new regulations put in place by the federal Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. read more >
by Gwen Moritz -
Cornerstone Mortgage to Close, Staff Will Join IberiaBank Mortgage
Cornerstone Mortgage Co. of Little Rock, the state's largest independent mortgage company, is closing this month, and staff members are joining IberiaBank Mortgage Co. read more >
by George Waldon -