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What is a mortgage banker?

by Erik Pearson 02/07/2024

When seeking financing to buy a home, many homeowners work with either a mortgage broker or a mortgage banker. While the terms are often used interchangeably, brokers and bankers play different roles in the mortgage industry. 

Here is a quick guide to mortgage bankers to help you learn more:


Mortgage banker vs mortgage broker

While they have similar names, mortgage brokers and mortgage bankers have very different jobs. A mortgage broker will assist you in finding a good deal on mortgage loans from multiple lenders. A mortgage banker actually originates and funds the loan.

Unlike banks, mortgage brokers are not financing loans themselves — they simply help you choose a loan that best suits you. A lender uses their cash to provide borrowed money, while the broker provides only assistance from the lender to the borrower.


Understanding mortgage bankers: What do they do?

Mortgage bankers usually work for banks in a specific lending department. Their work involves evaluating mortgage applications to determine if a potential borrower meets the financial institution requirements. Some mortgage bankers specialize in a specific type of mortgage, which can be helpful for borrowers with unique circumstances.


Other services & responsibilities

Mortgage bankers may also service or sell loans. As a loan servicer, they handle the payment processing aspect of the loan. This can include managing escrow accounts and providing payoff letters.

Some mortgage bankers sell loans to third-party servicers. This gives them a better opportunity to provide loans to additional borrowers, since it frees up their cash on hand.

How do you choose between a mortgage banker and a mortgage broker? There are advantages and disadvantages to both options, and much of the choice comes down to personal preference. 


However, understanding the way a mortgage banker works in comparison with how a mortgage broker works will help loan applicants make the best decision for their financial future. 


About the Author
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Erik Pearson

Erik Pearson is a Realtor ® with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Town And Country Real Estate and is based out of the Wellesley office. He’s been in the real estate industry for over ten years both in the city and in the local area. He grew up in Lexington, Ma and currently lives in Wellesley with his wife and two daughters, who are in the Wellesley Public School System. This gives Erik a great deal of knowledge about the schools in Wellesley and the surrounding area, allowing him to see the value of the education they provide. His dedication to education is shown by the fact that he graduated from Northeastern and currently sits on the Board of Directors for a Boston-based non-profit that gets inner city kids involved in learning and their communities.