Who owns Lendwise?
MERIX Financial
Lendwise (A Product of MERIX Financial) has grown at an unprecedented rate since entering the mortgage space.
Is merix AB lender?
Most monoline lenders fall into the A category, but also have strong B divisions. MCAP, XMC, Merix, First National, CMLS and RFA are all A lenders who also have a strong B side. There are always going to be situations where some may not qualify with either an A or a B lender.
What is the prime rate in Canada?
2.45%
The Prime rate in Canada is currently 2.45%. The Prime rate is the interest rate that banks and lenders use to determine the interest rates for many types of loans and lines of credit. These can include credit cards, HELOCs, variable-rate mortgages, car and auto loans, and much more.
Why choose Merix financial for lendwise?
Renowned for its exceptional customer service, superior technology, and strong relationships with trustworthy and experienced mortgage brokers, MERIX Financial is a top choice for customers and mortgage brokers alike. Lendwise (A Product of MERIX Financial) has grown at an unprecedented rate since entering the mortgage space.
What is lendwise NPX?
Building on existing relationships between originators and the MERIX brand, Lendwise has given thousands of Canadians the chance to purchase their dream homes. NPX (A Product of MERIX Financial) is an innovative, solution-based, full-suite alternative product.
How can I contact lendlendwise?
Lendwise is considered a leader in customer service, and we are proud to offer you access to a wealth of information about your mortgage. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to visit our Contact Us page for contact information and get in touch with us directly. Lendwise is part of the MERIX Financial family of products.
What is lendwise’s customer information website?
Welcome and thank you for visiting Lendwise’s Customer Information Website, a resource for our borrowers to learn more about their mortgage options. On this site, you will have access to information about prepayment privileges, prepayment penalties and the different mortgage routes that are available to you.