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Mat Ishbia. Mathew Randall Ishbia (born in 1980) [1] is an American billionaire businessman who is CEO and chairman of mortgage lender United Wholesale Mortgage. He is the majority owner of the Phoenix Suns of the NBA and Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA alongside his older brother, Justin. [2]
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1 day ago · Mat Ishbia is the chairman and CEO of UWM Holdings, the largest wholesale lender in America. He owns a 71% stake in the company, which went public in 2021, and also bought a majority stake in the NBA's Phoenix Suns in 2023.
Oct 15, 2020 · Title. President and CEO, United Wholesale Mortgage. Mathew Randall Ishbia (born January 6, 1980) is an American entrepreneur, author and investor. He is best known for being the president and CEO of United Shore Financial Services, the parent company of United Wholesale Mortgage, the #1 wholesale lender in the nation. [1]
Feb 9, 2023 · He is the chairman and CEO of United Wholesale Mortgage, a mortgage lender based in Michigan that was founded by his father, Jeff Ishbia, in 1986. According to Forbes, Mat Ishbia owns a 71 percent ...
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Mat Ishbia is the leader of United Wholesale Mortgage, the #1 wholesale lender in America. He played for Michigan State University's basketball team, wrote a book on leadership, and donated millions to various causes.
United Wholesale Mortgage was founded by Jeff Ishbia in 1986 while working as an attorney. He founded the company as a side business under the name Shore Mortgage. [4] It started off focusing on conventional and FHA loans and the name was later changed from Shore Mortgage to United Wholesale Mortgage. [5] By 2003, the company had 13 employees.
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Dec 20, 2022 · Mat Ishbia is a billionaire mortgage lender and former Michigan State basketball player who is expected to buy the Suns and Mercury for $4 billion. Learn more about his net worth, background, and ties to MSU and NBA.