With headwinds in sight for 2024, loanDepot plans to slash $120 million in annual expenses following three consecutive quarters of cuts, CEO Frank Martell said during a Q3 earnings call Tuesday afternoon.
Source: Inman News
LoanDepot warns more layoffs are coming — but on a smaller scale
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