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Supported Investors SUPPORTED INVESTORS Legal Disclaimer: This table was compiled for informational and reference purposes only. It does not constitute, nor should it be used as, a substitute for legal advice. No warranty, either expressed or implied, is attached in any regard to this matrix. Any reproduction, distribution, sharing, or modification of this matrix without the express, written permission of an authorized agent of Docutech, LLC is prohibited. Last Updated: April 2019 Property of Docutech, LLC *Investors marked with an asterisk denote investors that are available upon request. Page 1 Version 19.4.1 1st Tribal Lending Beneficial Bank Connecticut Housing 5th Street Capital Bethpage Federal Credit Union Credit Suisse ACH Trust BNY Melon Wealth Management* Deephaven Mortgage LLC Advancial Mortgage Bogota Savings Bank Delaware Housing AIG Correspondent Lending Boiling Springs Savings Bank Development Authority of DeKalb County Alabama Housing Bridgehampton National Bank District of Columbia Housing Alaska Housing* Caliber Home Loans Ditech Mortgage Corp Alliant Credit Union California Housing Dollar Bank American Advisors Group* Capital Area Finance Authority East Cambridge Savings Bank American Financial Resources, Inc. Capital Area Housing Finance Corporation Ellie Mae Custom Programs AmeriHome Mortgage Company Capital Markets Cooperative Elliott Homes* Ameris Bank Capitol Federal Savings Bank Emigrant Mortgage Angel Oak Home Loans Century Lending Company Empire National Bank Arc Home Loans Chenoa Fund Envoy Mortgage Arizona Housing Chicago Infrastructure Escambia County Housing Finance Authority Arkansas Housing CIT Bank Expanded Access LLC* Associated Bank N.A. Citadel Federal Credit Union Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation Atlanta Development Authority Citadel Servicing Corporation Fannie Mae Axos Bank CitiMortgage, Inc. Farmer Mac* BAC Florida Bank Citizens Bank Farmington Bank Baltimore Housing City and County of Denver* Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Banc of California City of Aurora, IL Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Bank of America Merrill Lynch City of Boston* Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati Bank of Hawaii City of Raleigh* Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines Bank of Oklahoma Civic Financial Services* Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka Bank2 CMG Mortgage Inc., DBA CMG Financial Fifth Third Bank - Investor Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC Colorado Housing Finance of America Mortgage BB&T Branch Banking and Trust Company Columbia Bank First American State Bank Bellco Communities First First Community Mortgage, Inc. Belmont Savings Bank Compeer Financial First Federal Bank of Florida Property of Docutech, LLC *Investors marked with an asterisk denote investors that are available upon request. Page 2 Version 19.4.1 First Guaranty Mortgage Corporation Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County M and T Bank First Hawaiian Bank MD Maine Housing First National Bank of America Huntingdon Valley Bank Manatee County HFA First National Bank of Long Island Huntington Maryland Housing FirstBank Iberia Bank* Massachusetts Housing Flagstar Bank, FSB Idaho Housing Massachusetts Housing Partnership Florida Housing Illinois Housing Maxex Florida Capital Bank Impac Mortgage Corp. Michigan Housing Freddie Mac (FHLMC) Independent Bank Mortgage Mid America Mortgage Freedom Mortgage Indiana Housing Minnesota Housing Fremont Bank IDA of County of Pima/City of Tucson Mississippi Housing Galton Funding Invest Atlanta Missouri Housing* Gateway Mortgage Group LLC Investors Bank Montana Community Development Corporation Georgia Banking Company Iowa Bankers Mortgage Corporation Montana Housing Georgia Housing Iowa Housing Mortgage Clearing Corporation Ginnie Mae Jefferson Parish Finance Authority Mortgage Services III GMFS JMAC Lending - Investor Mr. Cooper Golden State Finance Authority JPMorgan Chase Mutual of Omaha Bank* Green Bank Kansas Housing National Cooperative Bank GreenBox Loans Kearny Federal Savings National Homebuyers Fund Guild Mortgage Company Kentucky Housing Nationwide Advantage Mortgage Hancock Whitney Bank Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC Nebraska Housing Harleysville Savings Bank* Land Home Financial Services Inc. Nevada Housing Haven Savings Bank LDWholesale Nevada Rural Housing Authority Hillsborough HFA Lee County Housing Authority New Hampshire Housing Home Point Financial LenderLive Network, LLC New Jersey Housing Homewood Federal Savings Bank Liberty Home Equity Solutions* New Mexico Housing Housing Authority of Cook County Live Well Financial* NewRez Housing Finance Authority of Miami-Dade Louisiana Housing NexBank Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County Luther Burbank Savings North Carolina Housing Property of Docutech, LLC *Investors marked with an asterisk denote investors that are available upon request. Page 3 Version 19.4.1 North Dakota Housing REMN Wholesale Texas Veterans Land Board Northpointe Bank Rhode Island Housing The Bank of Princeton Ocean State Credit Union Rosedale Federal Savings & Loan Association The Money Source, Inc. Ohio Housing Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. TIAA Direct Oklahoma County Home Finance Authority Santander Bank, N.A. TIB Mortgage Oklahoma Housing Servion, Inc. Travis County Housing Finance Corporation OneAZ Credit Union SG Capital Partners TruMark Financial Credit Union Orange County Housing Finance Authority Sierra Pacific Mortgage Company, Inc. Union Bank Oregon Department of Veteran Affairs Silvergate Bank United Roosevelt Savings Bank Oregon Housing Somerset Savings Bank United Wholesale Mortgage Pacific Union Financial, LLC South Carolina Housing US Alliance* Pennsylvania Housing South First Bank* US Bank PennyMac Southeast Texas Housing Finance Corporation Utah Housing Pentagon Federal Credit Union Southern California Home Financing Authority Vermont Housing People's United Bank Springboard CDFI Verus Mortgage Capital PHH Sprout Mortgage Virginia Commonwealth Bank Phoenix Industrial Development Authority Standard Mortgage Corporation Virginia Housing Piscataqua Savings Bank State of New York Mortgage Agency Washington Federal Savings* Planet Home Lending, LLC* Stearns Lending, Inc. Washington Housing Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc. Sterling National Bank Webster Bank Portland Housing Bureau Suntrust Mortgage, Inc. Wells Fargo Preferred Bank TCF Bank* West Gate Bank Professional Bank* TD Bank West Virginia Housing Provident Bank Technology Credit Union* Western Alliance Bank QRL Financial Services Tennessee Housing Wintrust Mortgage Corporation Quicken Loans Territorial Savings Bank Wisconsin Housing Recovco Mortgage Texas Capital Bank Wyoming Community Development Authority Redwood Residential Acquisition Corporation Texas Housing Regions Correspondent Lending* Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation Property of Docutech, LLC *Investors marked with an asterisk denote investors that are available upon request. Page 4 Version 19.4.1 .
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