Bylaws of Ameriquest Mortgage Securities, Inc. 2025

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Ameriquest closed in 2007, and the rest of the company was acquired by Citigroup.
Ameriquest. Arnall was the billionaire owner of ACC Capital Holdings, the parent company of Ameriquest, which was once one of the United Statess largest sub-prime mortgage lenders.
On September 1, 2007, Citigroup completed its acquisition of Argent Mortgage and AMC Mortgage Services, shutting down Ameriquest Mortgage.
The Bottom Line When your mortgage lender goes bankrupt, your loan will typically be sold to another lender or investor (if it hasnt already been). Your obligations, and the new lenders, will remain the same as before. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In May 2006, Ameriquest was among the first in the subprime industry to show signs of collapse. The lender stopped making loans in August of 2007.