HML rebrands as Computershare

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Third-party mortgage servicer HML will rebrand as Computershare this month.

The Skipton-based company will be fully Computershare branded following two years of investment by the global company since it acquired HML in 2014 and will be part of the company’s Loan Services division.

Andrew Jones, CEO of Computershare Loan Services, said: “Since Computershare acquired HML, we’ve benefited from unprecedented levels of investment that has seen the business go from strength to strength.

“Computershare Loan Services’ success in being appointed to service the mortgages of UK Asset Resolution demonstrates the power behind the combination of HML’s 25 years of experience as a third party mortgage servicer and the global scale of Computershare’s technology, knowledge and resources.

“HML has been a proud name in the world of mortgage servicing for many years and the business adopts the Computershare name knowing that together we will be empowered to grow and succeed further, particularly in the level of client and customer service we provide.”

In June this year, Computershare Loan Services won a major contract with the UK government to administer mortgages on behalf of UK Asset Resolution. In combination with existing HML clients and other recent contract wins the total volume of assets under management by Computershare Loan Services now stands at £71 billion.

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