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Mortgage banker vs mortgage broker: Understanding the difference

by Dianna Doherty 03/15/2023

When seeking financing to buy a home, many homeowners work with either a mortgage broker or a mortgage banker. While the terms are often used interchangeably, brokers and bankers play different roles in the mortgage industry. 

Here is a quick guide to mortgage bankers to help you learn more:


Mortgage banker vs mortgage broker

While they have similar names, mortgage brokers and mortgage bankers have very different jobs. A mortgage broker will assist you in finding a good deal on mortgage loans from multiple lenders. A mortgage banker actually originates and funds the loan.

Unlike banks, mortgage brokers are not financing loans themselves — they simply help you choose a loan that best suits you. A lender uses their cash to provide borrowed money, while the broker provides only assistance from the lender to the borrower.


Understanding mortgage bankers: What do they do?

Mortgage bankers usually work for banks in a specific lending department. Their work involves evaluating mortgage applications to determine if a potential borrower meets the financial institution requirements. Some mortgage bankers specialize in a specific type of mortgage, which can be helpful for borrowers with unique circumstances.


Other services & responsibilities

Mortgage bankers may also service or sell loans. As a loan servicer, they handle the payment processing aspect of the loan. This can include managing escrow accounts and providing payoff letters.

Some mortgage bankers sell loans to third-party servicers. This gives them a better opportunity to provide loans to additional borrowers, since it frees up their cash on hand.

How do you choose between a mortgage banker and a mortgage broker? There are advantages and disadvantages to both options, and much of the choice comes down to personal preference. 


However, understanding the way a mortgage banker works in comparison with how a mortgage broker works will help loan applicants make the best decision for their financial future. 


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Dianna Doherty

As a RE/MAX® agent, I’m dedicated to helping my clients find the home of their dreams. Whether you are buying or selling a home or just curious about the local market, I would love to offer my support and services. I know the local community — both as an agent and a neighbor — and can help guide you through the nuances of our local market. With access to top listings, a worldwide network, exceptional marketing strategies and cutting-edge technology, I work hard to make your real estate experience memorable and enjoyable.

I look forward to the opportunity to work with you. Please don’t hesitate to contact me today!