WAILUKU, Hawaii, Feb. 09, 2018 -- AmeriNat, an industry-leading servicer of loans to Habitat for Humanity homeowners, recently announced it has partnered with the Hawaii Habitat for Humanity Association to assist affiliates with loan generation and servicing. With four offices nationwide and more than 100 employees, AmeriNat has established a new office in Wailuku (Maui), Hawaii and will be assisting Habitat owners throughout the state.
According to Jean Lilley, Executive Director of Hawaii Habitat for Humanity Association, “We are excited about our partnership with AmeriNat. It gives our Habitat offices an opportunity to meet the State and Federal compliance laws, with the expertise of a partner organization that not only knows the laws, but also understands the Habitat model and mission.
“We know Habitat Homeowners’ interests will be protected, as well as the Habitat offices serving them. AmeriNat will provide mortgage servicing and mortgage loan origination services in partnership with Habitat offices across the state.”
Adrienne Thorson, Chairwoman and CEO for AmeriNat explained that Hawaii Habitat serves a vital role in making affordable housing opportunities available to families in need.
“We are proud to deploy AmeriNat’s ‘Mortgage Compliance Solution’ to further solidify the loan origination process,” Thorson added. “Our new office in Hawaii is an extension of our efforts throughout the nation to support and encourage Habitat’s vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live.”
About AmeriNat
AmeriNat is an industry leader in servicing loan portfolios owned or originated by government, quasi-government, financial institutions, private investors and non-profit entities nationwide. Founded in 1975, AmeriNat manages nearly $8 billion in loans and related deposits for approximately 300 city, county, state and NGO clients (including more than 100 Habitat for Humanity affiliates). AmeriNat is a registered or licensed loan servicer in 47 states and the District of Columbia in addition to being approved by HUD and Fannie Mae. Additional information available at www.amerinatls.com.
Contact: Adrienne Thorson, Chairwoman and CEO (866) 779-5545 [email protected]


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