John L. Councilman, CMC, CRMS, President of The Association of Mortgage Professionals
NAMB Mission
Established in 1973, the National Association of Mortgage Brokers (NAMB) is the only national trade association representing the mortgage professional industry. With members in all 50 states, NAMB promotes the industry through programs and services such as education, professional certification and government affairs representation. NAMB members subscribe to a code of ethics and best lending practices that foster integrity, professionalism and confidentiality when working with consumers.
According to a 2004 study by Wholesale Access Mortgage Research & Consulting, Inc., there are approximately 53,000 mortgage brokerage companies that employ an estimated 418,700 employees and originate more than 50% of all residential loans in the U.S. The mortgage industry is regulated by 10 federal laws, five federal enforcement agencies and over 49 state laws or licensing boards.
Mortgage professionals are real estate financing professionals acting as the intermediary between consumers and lenders during mortgage transactions. A mortgage professional works with consumers to help them through the complex mortgage origination process.
A typical mortgage professional has a working relationship with numerous banks and other lenders and provides the consumer with access to hundreds of options when it comes to financing a home. This allows mortgage professionals to provide consumers the most efficient and cost-effective method of obtaining a mortgage that fits the consumer’s financial goals and circumstances. Mortgage professionals have helped many consumers, including low-to-moderate income borrowers with less than perfect credit histories, enjoy the benefits of homeownership.