Ditech.com, the direct-to-consumer lending arm of General Motors Corp.'s Residential Capital LLC, has revamped the television commercials that have made it a household name. About two months ago the ...
Before the mortgage crisis, Ditech was a well-known brand among consumers, thanks to humorous television ads, a Nascar sponsorship, and billboards in the Los Angeles area that promoted the current ...
Ditech.com is a heavy self-promoter. Until recently, its marketing included ubiquitous TV ads featuring a frustrated competitor – “Lost another loan to Ditech.” It’s also fond of supersize billboards ...
GMAC, the owner of Ditech.com in Costa Mesa and a lender to buyers of General Motors’ cars, is getting $5 billion from the U.S. government, the Treasury Department said today. The Associated Press ...
Green Tree Servicing is gone. Last month, HousingWire reported that Green Tree’s days were numbered, after Green Tree’s parent company, Walter Investment Management Corp. (WAC), announced quietly that ...
In it's TV commercial, Ditech features a loan officer who's facing some serious competition. But is going with Ditech the best choice? Consumer Reports Money Adviser went "Behind the Hype" and found ...
FORT WASHINGTON, Pa., Oct. 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Ditech Holding Corporation ("Ditech Holding" or, together with its subsidiaries, the "Company") (OTC Pink: DHCPQ) today announced that New ...
Costa Mesa-based Ditech.com, known for its TV commercials and billboards, is looking to boost its name another way. The online mortgage lender plans to cut back on billboards along freeways and ...
FORT WASHINGTON, Pa., Sept. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Ditech Holding Corporation ("Ditech Holding" or, together with its subsidiaries, the "Company") (OTC Pink: DHCPQ) today announced that Mortgage ...
Direct mortgage lender Ditech.com is leveraging its NASCAR sponsorship with a sweepstakes that dangles a $50,000 room remodel as the grand prize. Race fans and home decorating enthusiasts can enter ...
to pull out of its headquarters using a trigger-clause in its lease. Instead, the company, owned by GMAC Mortgage Corp., will stay at its high-visibility offices overlooking the San Diego Freeway.