March 15, 2025
Mortgage

Newrez to lay off another 271 workers in Greenwood Village


Newrez, a large mortgage lender based in Pennsylvania, informed the state on Monday that it will fire another 271 workers in Colorado beyond the 103 it said it would dismiss in early May.

“Newrez LLC will be conducting a reduction in force at its Greenwood Village, CO facility located at 6200 S Quebec Street … on August 2, 2024. This mass layoff is expected to be permanent,” Donnie Gravley, a senior director of human resource operations at the company informed the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment in a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification letter.

On May 2, Gravley informed the state the company would let go of 103 workers at the Greenwood Village location effective July 1.

Mortgage lenders came under intense financial pressure after the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates in March 2022 to combat rising inflation. Higher mortgage rates caused the refinancing business to dry up, reducing the need for workers to process loans.

But this round of reductions appears more tied to an acquisition that Newrez’s owner, Rithm Capital Corp., announced last October. Rithm, a public company, acquired Computershare Limited Services Inc. for $720 million.

That purchase of Computershare’s loan servicing arm included Specialized Loan Servicing, a Colorado-based company that John Beggins founded in 2003. Specialized Loan Servicing, which collects payments from borrowers and handles delinquencies and foreclosures, was merged into Newrez and renamed Shellpoint.

Once the acquisition closed on May 1, the layoffs started.



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