Organization Overview: Ameriquest Mortgage Company

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Ameriquest was one of the United States's leading wholesale lenders. Ameriquest was founded in 1979, in Orange County, California, as a bank, Long Beach Savings & Loan. The bank moved to Orange County in 1991 and was converted to a pure mortgage lender in 1994, renamed Long Beach Mortgage Co. In 1997 part of the business (funding loans made by independent brokers) was spun off as a publicly traded company. Originally founded as a subsidiary corporation under the name Ameriquest Mortgage, it was now renamed Long Beach Mortgage, while the retail part of the business was renamed Ameriquest Capital and remained private. (In 1999, Washington Mutual purchased Long Beach Mortgage.) Ameriquest Mortgage was a private company held by ACC Capital Holdings, which was owned by Roland Arnall. On...

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ID: 2520: Employee steals 100 mortgage applications and commits fraud

  • Date: 2010-01-29
  • Records Lost: 100
  • Source: Inside Malicious
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: MN, US
  • Organizations: Ameriquest Mortgage Company

ID: 4153: Loan documents on 1,200 clients found in dumpster two years after firm closed up shop

  • Date: 2007-10-19
  • Records Lost: 1,200
  • Source: Unknown
  • Submitted by: Dissent
  • Location: Decatur GA, US
  • Organizations: Ameriquest Mortgage Company

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