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Membership
in CAAMP
With over 11,500 members, representing over 1,300 companies across Canada, the Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP ) is the country’s only national association that represents the mortgage industry. CAAMP members are Canada’s top mortgage professionals and include mortgage lenders, brokers, insurers and other industry stakeholders. CAAMP members make up the largest network of mortgage professionals in the country.
Benefits of CAAMP Membership
As a member of CAAMP, you’ll be part of an organization
that is committed to the advancement of Canada’s mortgage
industry. You’ll be recognized as part of a respected professional
association and as a highly ethical provider of mortgage services.
You’ll have access to many membership benefits, including:
- Mortgage Journal: CAAMP’s magazine featuring
articles on emerging industry issues, consumer trends and hot
topics such as mortgage fraud
- Position Papers and Consumer Surveys: Including
the annual Mortgage Consumer Survey which summarizes Canadian
attitudes toward mortgage lenders and originators – identifying
key consumers trends that have an impact on the industry
- Annual Membership Directory: A direct link to
over 11,500 industry professionals
- Conferences and Networking Events: Including Canada’s
only national Mortgage Conference and Expo and local events in
each region
- Representation to Government and Media: CAAMP is
an advocate for its members – acting as the single voice
of the mortgage industry
- Credibility: You’ll gain important credibility
as part of an association whose members are bound by professional
standards and a Code of Ethics
- CAAMP Benefits: CAAMP members receive special
rates for liability insurance, group benefits and various other
benefits through our partner benefit providers
Download Application for Membership
Download our membership brochure and
application below. If you have any further questions
about membership in CAAMP, please contact
us and we’ll be happy to answer any questions
you might have.
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