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Metlife buys mortgage company First Horizon

by Morgan on June 4, 2008

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Metlife, the insurance giant, is making a bet that the housing market is bottoming out by purchasing residential mortgage lender First Horizon.  This purchase comes on the heels of their recent pick-up of reverse mortgage lender EverBank Financial.  I think they’re crazy to jump in at this point, but I don’t have a team of over-paid analysts, so what do I know.  If they have cash to burn short-term they may find some long-term advantage, but to me the risks seem severe at this point.

From Bloomberg on the purchase:

MetLife Inc., the largest U.S. life insurer, agreed to buy a residential mortgage business from First Horizon National Corp., expanding its bet on the U.S. housing market.

The purchase includes the home loan unit of First Horizon’s Tennessee Bank National Association outside of that state, with 230 offices in the U.S., the New York-based insurer said today in a statement. MetLife said it isn’t acquiring any subprime or Alt- A mortgages in the purchase. Terms weren’t disclosed.

MetLife is expanding its banking services after agreeing in April to buy a reverse mortgage specialist from Jacksonville, Florida-based EverBank Financial Corp. Life insurers including No. 2 Prudential Financial Inc. and Principal Financial Group Inc. reiterated last month their strategies of investing in mortgages even after the meltdown of the subprime home market prompted writedowns and stock drops.

“They’re probably calling a bottom on prices or close to it,” Alan Devlin, an analyst with Atlantic Equities LLP in London, said of MetLife in an interview. “It does tell you that they are willing to step in and make investments and confident enough in their capital levels.”

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  • ann
    News Alert..the Red Baron(Snoopy) just heard about the buyout..his plane crashed!
  • EverBank Employee
    To clarify, MetLife purchased only the Reverse Mortgage unit of EverBank, not the company as a whole.
  • thanks for clarifying - i'll update the post!
  • Kelvin Brown
    Dear Metlife,
    Thanks for buying my mortgage from First Horizon. As you may know, these are hard times, and the government is bailing out companies, but haven't heard of a company bailing out a customer. I want to be the first customer to be anounced on the CBS, NBC, FOX and CNN even news that got a bailout from a company; and I think that Metlife which is a great American company desrves this exposure. I would greately appreciate it if you make a good gester to a First orizon Customer whom you have taken over and bail me out of my mortgage. I really need this help and I hope that this note will reach the eyes of the great CEO of Metlife, a truly great American Company.
    I am going to make an effort to pay my first mortgate to this company but I first need to know my new account number, My First Horizon account number is:0830416129.
    Thanks for your time and consideration and good luck in acquiring new business.
    Kelvin Brown
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