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Arch Mortgage Insurance
Arch Mortgage Insurance was established in 2013. It functions as an operating subsidiary of Arch Capital Group Ltd. The parent provides the capital and...
Arch Mortgage Insurance
Arch Mortgage Insurance was established in 2013. It functions as an operating subsidiary of Arch Capital Group Ltd. The parent provides the capital and regulatory platform for the mortgage insurance line. The firm issues mortgage guaranty insurance on first-lien loans. It serves mortgage lenders and credit unions. Geographic reach centers on the United States with GSE approvals enabling nationwide coverage. Headcount and AUM figures are not disclosed. The firm maintains membership in the Mortgage Bankers Association. It lists the Arch Group Foundation among its philanthropic vehicles. Ownership sits entirely with Arch Capital Group Ltd. No separate succession or governance structure is disclosed beyond the parent-subsidiary relationship.
General information
Firm type
Insurance
Year founded
2013
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Greensboro
Corporate office
230 N. Elm Street, Greensboro, NC 27401, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owns Arch Mortgage Insurance?
Arch Mortgage Insurance operates as a subsidiary of Arch Capital Group Ltd., a Bermuda-based insurer and reinsurer.
Which government-sponsored enterprises approve Arch Mortgage Insurance?
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac both approve Arch MI as an eligible mortgage insurer.
Does Arch Mortgage Insurance maintain distribution agreements?
Arch MI holds an exclusive distribution agreement with CUNA Mutual Group for mortgage insurance to credit unions.
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