Ginnie Mae
About Ginnie Mae
Ginnie Mae (the Government National Mortgage Association) enables liquidity for federally insured housing programs by guaranteeing mortgage-backed securities that bundle government-insured single-family, multifamily, and rural housing loans. It connects government housing finance programs to global capital markets, supporting affordability and stability for homeowners and renters across the United States. The organization emphasizes partnerships with FHA, VA, USDA Rural Housing, and HUD programs to maintain liquidity and accessibility in the housing finance system. Headquartered in the United States, Ginnie Mae operates within the government housing finance sector and provides investor resources, reporting tools, and annual disclosures related to its MBS activities.
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