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T4 FANNIE_MAE High Confidence Other

Servicing Notice - UGI Merger

Corporate merger requiring servicer contact and procedure updates for RMIC-insured loan administration

LOW
Impact Level
Top: Compliance (2)

Classification

Regulatory Program
GSE Servicing
Doc Type
Other
Effective Date
2025-06-01
Days to Action
-410
Comment Deadline
Published
2025-06-11

Urgency Basis

Effective date was over 12 months ago (June 1, 2025) and merger is already completed

Operational Context

Affected Functions
Operations Compliance
Institution Applicability
All

Impact by Category

Compliance
2
Operational
2
Data Governance
0
Model Risk
0
Reporting & Disclosure
1
Capital & Liquidity
0
Consumer Protection
0
Third-Party Risk
2

Key Requirements

- Update contact information for RMIC-insured loan servicing to UGI at 877-642-4642 - Direct policy servicing questions to policyservicing@archmi.com - Ensure staff understand UGI now handles all RMIC insurance policy servicing activities - Update internal procedures to reflect UGI as the contact for premium renewals and policy cancellations

Scoring Rationale

This is an administrative notice about a completed corporate merger affecting servicer contact procedures. The impact is limited to updating contact information and internal procedures for handling RMIC-insured loans. Since the effective date was June 1, 2025 and today is June 2, 2026, this change has been in effect for over a year, making it T4 (monitor/historical). Scores are low (2) reflecting operational adjustments needed but not enterprise-wide changes.

Scored: 2026-06-02T10:01:24.399Z Model: claude-sonnet-4-20250514 Confidence: High Aggregate Score: 1.8
AI Analysis Disclosure — This record, including its scores, impact assessments, and Advisory Assessment (impact, risk, and recommended actions), was generated by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. The Advisory Assessment is a starting point for analysis, not a substitute for professional judgment. Effective dates, applicability determinations, impact assessments, and any recommended actions should be independently verified against primary regulatory source documents and reviewed by qualified compliance or legal personnel before taking compliance action. This output does not constitute legal or compliance advice.