Arnall, Roland Edmond

Arnall, Roland Edmond
▪ 2009

      American businessman

born March 29, 1939, Paris, France

died March 17, 2008, Los Angeles, Calif.
founded (1979) Ameriquest Mortgage, the largest subprime mortgage company in the U.S. during the housing boom of the 1990s, but the firm became a victim of the subprime meltdown in 2007. Arnall partnered with Wall Street companies to provide funding, and he bundled loans into mortgage-backed bonds and used computer databases to locate millions of customers. Ameriquest's practice of lending to high-risk customers with inferior credit histories—along with charges of its having imposed hidden fees and higher-than-promised interest rates as well as approving loans with adjustable-rate mortgages that soared beyond customers' affordability—led to a series of lawsuits against both Ameriquest and its parent company, ACC Capital Holdings Corp. This resulted in more than $300 million in payment settlements, the closure of some 200 Ameriquest branches, about 4,000 employee layoffs, and the loss in 2005 of Arnall's chairmanship of the company. Aside from his mortgage business, Arnall also served as ambassador (2006–07) to The Netherlands and was known for philanthropic pursuits, notably the founding of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, an international Jewish human rights organization in Los Angeles.

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