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Established in 1994, the Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP) is Canada’s only national association
representing the Canadian mortgage industry. Prior to its inception,
the mortgage industry was fragmented – with regional and provincial
organizations representing various interest groups. CAAMP has since
assumed a leadership role in the industry it serves and has set
the standard for best practices in Canada’s mortgage industry.
As a membership-based organization, CAAMP strives
to develop its network of professionals and to represent the interests
of these individuals to government, media and consumers. CAAMP has
attracted over 11,000 members from across Canada – representing
over 90% of Canada’s mortgage activity. CAAMP members make
up the largest and most respected network of mortgage professionals
in the country. CAAMP's membership base consists of mortgage lenders,
brokers, insurers and other industry participants.
CAAMP’s other primary role is
that of consumer advocate. On an ongoing basis CAAMP
aims to educate and inform the public about the
mortgage industry. Through its extensive membership
database, CAAMP provides consumers with access to
a cross-country network of the industry’s
most respected and ethical professionals.
CAAMP’s Vision:
To represent Canada’s mortgage
industry.
CAAMP’s Mission & Goals:
CAAMP is dedicated to the advancement
of Canada’s mortgage industry through:
- Advocacy – To be the voice
of the mortgage industry
- Co-ordination – To facilitate
the interaction of all participants within the
mortgage industry
- Information – To be the provider
of timely and relevant information on the mortgage
industry
- Professionalism – To develop
educational and ethical standards for the mortgage
industry
Our Future
Every sector of our industry is experiencing
exponential change. Canada is recognized as a growing market with
ever-increasing opportunity. These are exciting times and CAAMP/ACCHA
is positioned to meet your needs. A strong vital institute will
lead this industry into the 21st century.
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