ACUMA Partners With Association of Minority Mortgage Bankers

MIDDLETON, Wis. – The American Credit Union Mortgage Association (ACUMA) said it is partnering with The National Association of Minority Mortgage Bankers of America (NAMMBA) in order to focus on supporting credit union mortgage lending industry through educational and networking opportunities, improve diversity.

ACUMA said its partnership is in support of NAMMBA’s Mission 2025, the goal of which is to connect 50,000+ minority students to the real estate finance industry by the year 2025.

With a more diverse talent pool comes fresher ideas and innovations, and NAMMBA is excited to have the collaboration with ACUMA to help achieve its objectives, the organization said.

“This partnership with ACUMA will be great for NAMMBA’s mission to increase the engagement of women and minorities in the mortgage banking industry,” said NAMMBA Founder/CEO Tony Thompson. “This mission cannot be achieved on our own, so we are happy that ACUMA is taking action to show their commitment to diversity and inclusion.”

‘Strength Comes from Diversity’

Added Peter Benjamin, president of ACUMA, “Strength comes from diversity, whether that diversity is found in the workplace or among the growing ranks of diverse homeowners. Extending homeownership to and for all has always been ACUMA’s objective. We hope our partnership with NAMMBA will strengthen each organization’s efforts, enabling both of us to be even more effective serving our members, and current and potential homeowners.”

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