From the disclosure statement by Altisource. See https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/ALTISOURCE-PORTFOLIO-SOLU-5506020/news/ALTISOURCE-PORTFOLIO-SOLUTIONS-S-A-MANAGEMENT-S-DISCUSSION-AND-ANALYSIS-OF-FINANCIAL-CONDITION-AND-43381543/
Ocwen Related Matters During the year ended December 31, 2022, Ocwen was our largest customer, accounting for 41% of our total revenue. Additionally, 6% of our revenue for the year ended December 31, 2022 was earned on the loan portfolios serviced by Ocwen, when a party other than Ocwen or the MSR owner selected Altisource as the service provider. Ocwen has disclosed that it is subject to a number of ongoing federal and state regulatory examinations, consent orders, inquiries, subpoenas, civil investigative demands, requests for information and other actions and is subject to pending and threatened legal proceedings, some of which include claims against Ocwen for substantial monetary damages. Previous regulatory actions against Ocwen have subjected Ocwen to independent oversight of its operations and placed certain restrictions on its ability to acquire servicing rights. Existing or future similar matters could result in adverse regulatory or other actions against Ocwen. In addition to the above, Ocwen may become subject to future adverse regulatory or other actions. Ocwen has disclosed that Rithm is its largest client. As of December 31, 2022, approximately 17% of loans serviced and subserviced by Ocwen (measured in UPB) were related to Rithm MSRs or rights to MSRs. The existence or outcome of Ocwen regulatory matters or the termination of the Rithm sub-servicing agreement with Ocwen may have significant adverse effects on Ocwen's business. For example, Ocwen may be required to alter the way it conducts business, including the parties it contracts with for services, it may be required to seek changes to its existing pricing structure with us, it may lose its non-GSE servicing rights or subservicing arrangements or may lose one or more of its state servicing or origination licenses. Additional regulatory actions or adverse financial developments may impose additional restrictions on or require changes in Ocwen's business that could require it to sell assets or change its business operations. Any or all of these effects and others could result in our eventual loss of Ocwen as a customer or a reduction in the number and/or volume of services they purchase from us or the loss of other customers.If any of the following events occurred, Altisource’s revenue could be significantly reduced and our results of operations could be materially adversely affected, including from the possible impairment or write-off of goodwill, intangible assets, property and equipment, other assets and accounts receivable:
•Altisource loses Ocwen as a customer or there is a significant reduction in the volume of services they purchase from us
•Ocwen loses, sells or transfers a significant portion of its GSE or Federal Housing Administration servicing rights or subservicing arrangements or remaining other servicing rights or subservicing arrangements and Altisource fails to be retained as a service provider •The contractual relationship between Ocwen and Rithm changes significantly, including Ocwen's sub-servicing arrangement with Rithm expiring without renewal, and this change results in a change in our status as a provider of services related to the Subject MSRs•Ocwen loses state servicing licenses in states with a significant number of loans in Ocwen’s servicing portfolio
33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents •The contractual relationship between Ocwen and Altisource changes significantly or there are significant changes to our pricing to Ocwen for services from which we generate material revenue•Altisource otherwise fails to be retained as a service provider.
Management cannot predict whether any of these events will occur or the amount of any impact they may have on Altisource. We are seeking to diversify and grow our revenue and customer base and we have a sales and marketing strategy to support these efforts. Moreover, in the event one or more of these events materially negatively impact Altisource, we believe the variable nature of our cost structure would allow us to realign our cost structure to address some of the impact to revenue and that current liquidity would be sufficient to meet our working capital, capital expenditures, debt service and other cash needs. There can be no assurance that our plans will be successful or our operations will be profitable.
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Kathleen is my name: My home was targeted but these companies. Yes I believe even caused the death of my husband in 2011. This company even sent people un announced to my home B&E took pictures. Returned placed locks that were key coded and then sent strangers to revive all and any content from my home.I was a widow mom recovering from surgery and not late on my payments. They put my home on foreclosure list after receiving my husband’s death certificate. We were married and signed on this home jointly. However this lender did not legally secure the title to my home that should have deferred to me the spouse to resume/assume the loan for me and my child. No attorney’s would help at the time and I have letters from legal Aid short of staff to assist. We have been homeless since this tragic event. Our home and contents were taken from us March 2018. Please contact me at this email if you can help. The State of Ohio knows very well of these cases I was very admitt of contacting many officials offices. May God have mercy on all the souls that have had purpose and intentions to harm all of us that suffered.
‘Rithm” is nothing but a new hat for New Residential and NewRez scams – changing their names to continue the same felonies . . . wasn’t New Residential once owned by Lewis Ranieri? Their ‘Due Diligence’ malarky . . . what a crock of thieves . . . thanks Neil
Perfect…If they go bust, make sure we all get in line filing claims.