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Membership Renewal time is now. Click here to view our Corporate Partnership options. Our Corporate Partnership options are a "one stop shop" option for those that prefer not to pay per event. In addition to our Corporate Partnership options, we also offer our base membership that includes an unlimited number of employees in your membership bundle. Pay once for everyone in your company to enjoy MAMP Member pricing to events. Membership Renewal time is the best time to review your MAMP profile and make sure all information is up to date. Be sure to log in first to edit your contact info. Questions or concerns about your membership? Please email Emily for help. The Maine Association of Mortgage Professionals (MAMP) is recognized as the leader in the mortgage industry by providing its members with the latest updates taking place in both Washington DC and Augusta that have an impact on the industry. Founded in 1958 by Maine mortgage brokers and bankers, today, MAMP is comprised of professionals from banks, credit unions, independent mortgage firms and affiliate members from organizations that serve the mortgage industry. The association is represented by a board consisting of 12 - 15 directors and several committees. We are comprised of hard working mortgage and mortgage related professionals committed to ensuring a strong mortgage industry in Maine. The real estate market may fluctuate, but one thing that remains the same is our position on mortgage banking ethics and standards. MAMP:
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As an association, MAMP promotes education, best business practices and integrity in the mortgage industry. If you are a mortgage broker, banking professional or if you provide services to the mortgage finance industry, we welcome you to join us. We also encourage you to join NAMB (see link below). 2024 MAMP GOLD CORPORATE PARTNERS: Featured members | Upcoming events
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