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FHFA clears Rocket’s $9.4B acquisition of Mr. Cooper, with safeguards

August 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Detroit-based Rocket’s Acquisition Plans

In March, Detroit-based Rocket revealed its plans to acquire Mr. Cooper, the nation’s largest mortgage servicer, in an all-stock deal valued at $9.4 billion. Simultaneously, Rocket was also in pursuit of a $1.75 billion acquisition of real estate brokerage and home search platform Redfin.

FHFA Recommendations for Fannie and Freddie

Following the review of the merger of two significant seller-servicer counterparties of the Enterprises, FHFA staff recommended that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should each uphold strict 20% concentration caps, along with other financial and operational safeguards to safeguard the GSEs and the broader housing market.

The statement emphasized that no market participant should hold more than 20% of Fannie or Freddie’s servicing market to ensure the stability of the mortgage market and the overall economy.

Impact of the Rocket-Mr. Cooper Deal

If the deal goes through, Rocket would have a $2.1 trillion servicing portfolio covering nearly 10 million customers, which is approximately one in six U.S. mortgages. Mr. Cooper’s $1.5 trillion servicing book represented 10.4% of the top 25 largest servicers, while Rocket’s $616.7 billion portfolio accounted for 4.25%, as reported by Inside Mortgage Finance.

Market Position of Rocket and Mr. Cooper

Rocket holds the position of the nation’s third-largest mortgage lender, with $46.8 billion in originations in the first half of 2025, equating to a 5.5% market share. On the other hand, Mr. Cooper ranked 10th with $17.7 billion in volume and a 2.1% market share.

Financial Performance and Future Outlook

In Q2, Rocket achieved a $34 million profit, a significant improvement from the $212 million loss in the previous quarter. During an earnings call, executives expressed confidence in closing the Mr. Cooper deal in Q4 2025, emphasizing the expanded servicing portfolio as crucial to Rocket’s customer recapture strategy.

Brian Brown, Rocket’s chief financial officer, highlighted the company’s continued activity, especially in assets with high recapture potential.

9.4B Acquisition Clears Cooper FHFA Rockets safeguards
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