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Aurora Bank

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Headquarters
  
Wilmington

Number of employees
  
1,900

Founded
  
Wilmington (1921)

Industry
  
Banking Financial services

Products
  
Consumer Banking Mortgage Loans Commercial Services Business Services

Website
  
www.auroracommercial.com

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Aurora Bank is a federal savings bank (FSB) headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware. It is a mid-size bank that offers full-scale banking services. Aurora Bank was founded on January 1, 1921, in Wilmington, Delaware, under the name of Delaware Savings And Loan Association. On January 2, 1958, deposits made to the bank were first insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). In 1988, the bank was renamed to Delaware Savings Bank, FSB. On April 1, 2009, the bank changed its name to Aurora Bank, FSB. Aurora Bank was a subsidiary of Lehman Brothers Bancorp. In June 2012, Aurora Bank exited most of the financial services business, with accounts transferred to other companies.

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Aurora Bank is regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Aurora Bank has offices in California, Colorado, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey and New York and offers:

  • Retail Banking
  • Residential Mortgages
  • Residential Servicing
  • Residential Subservicing
  • Correspondent Lending
  • Commercial Loan Servicing
  • Third-Party Commercial Servicing
  • Aurora Bank FSB is chartered by the Office of Comptroller of the Currency and is a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank System; its deposits are insured to the extent permitted by law by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

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    Subsidiaries

    Aurora Bank owns Aurora Loan Services, LLC in Littleton, Colorado,.

    Exit

    In June 2012, Aurora Bank exited much of the financial business. Deposit accounts were transferred to New York Community Bank. Commercial services were closed and accounts transferred to various other servicers. Home mortgage servicing was also closed, with most mortgages transferred to Nationstar Mortgage and some to Selene Finance.

    Lawsuits

    A class action lawsuit is currently filed against Aurora Loan Services.

    References

    Aurora Bank Wikipedia