AMI Membership
AMI Represents Your Interests
The Association of Mortgage Investors (AMI) is committed to promoting the role of institutional investors and investment professionals in the policy discussions of Washington, DC.
AMI believes that a healthy and robust securitization market is crucial to the United States economy, the financial system, and the American housing industry. To that end, AMI will pursue, promote, and advocate for meaningful, responsible, and sustainable policies designed to:
- Enable responsible homeowners to stay in their homes.
- Ensure a transparent and functioning private mortgage market.
AMI Needs Your Participation
When you become a member of AMI, you are joining an association committed to representing your interests and those of your business and the mortgage securities industry in the public policy debate. AMI members play a critically important role in developing and implementing the association’s agenda. Together, AMI’s members form a strong and unified voice.
AMI Membership Exclusive Benefits
AMI membership provides you with exclusive benefits designed to keep you on the cutting edge of what’s happening in your industry and in the policy arena. Membership benefits include access to conferences and meetings with industry leaders and policy makers, proprietary research, newsletters, email alerts, and media relations experts.
Join AMI Today
To join, please contact Chris J. Katopis at:
The Assocation of Mortgage Investors (AMI)
900 19th Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20006
[email protected] | Phone 202.327.8100 | Fax 202.327.8101
Latest News
The MBS Investor’s Case Against the Mortgage Settlement
AMI’s concerns about the National Mortgage Settlement are discussed in the following Real Clear Markets article. March 22, 2012 The MBS Investor’s Case Against the Mortgage Settlement By Anthony Randazzo Mortgage-backed securities investors are starting to boil over...
Barofsky on the Mortgage Settlement: Don’t Believe the Hype
BARFOSKY ON MORTGAGE SETTLEMENT. Former SIGTARP Neil Barofsky tells Bloomberg TV that the notion of banks getting credit for forgiving deficiency judgments would be comical if it wasn’t so tragic. Matthew Stoller asserts that the settlement marks a change to...
AMI in Zerohedge: Who is Really Paying the $25 bn Mortgage Settlement?
AMI was featured as part of the ongoing debate over the AG Foreclosure settlement in the popular financial services blog Zerohedge: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/guest-post-who-really-paying-25-billion-tbtf-mortgage-settlement
AMI Podcast Warns of North Las Vegas Eminent Domain foreclosure plan
Washington, D.C. The Association of Mortgage Investors (AMI) has released a new podcast discussing the use of eminent domain as a foreclosure mitigation tool. AMI continues its outreach to policymakers on this important topic, whose use could damage a fragile...
AMI Releases Eminent Domain Podcast re Brockton, Mass
Media Advisory Monday, April 1st, 2013 Washington, D.C. The Association of Mortgage Investors (AMI) has released a new podcast discussing the use of eminent domain as a foreclosure mitigation tool. AMI continues its outreach to policymakers on this important...
AMI notes GMU Prof. Anthony Sanders on Eminent Domain Harming the Public, Investors
AMI invites your attention to the following recent article by the eminent George Mason University Distinguished Professor of Estate Finance Professor Anthony Sanders. In it, he calls the proposed San Bernardino eminent domain condemnation idea a “disgrace.”...
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AMI comments on proposed Credit Risk Retention/QRM Rules
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AMI Calls Upon RMBS Trustees to Carry Out Fundamental Responsibilities
For immediate release Contact: 202-327-8100...
AMI Calls Upon BoNY To Provide Information Impacted by the Proposed BofA Settlement to Investors
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