IndyMac
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IndyMac
Summary
IndyMac is a business[1]. IndyMac ranks in the top 4% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (56 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- IndyMac is in the country of United States[3].
- IndyMac's instance of is recorded as business[4].
- IndyMac's instance of is recorded as credit institution[5].
- IndyMac's instance of is recorded as savings and loan association[6].
- IndyMac's founder is recorded as David S. Loeb[7].
- IndyMac's founder is recorded as Angelo Mozilo[8].
- IndyMac was followed by OneWest Bank[9].
- IndyMac's headquarters location is recorded as Pasadena[10].
- IndyMac's industry is recorded as financial services[11].
- July 16, 1985 marks the founding of IndyMac[12].
- 1985 marks the founding of IndyMac[13].
- IndyMac was dissolved in July 11, 2008[14].
- IndyMac's official website is recorded as http://www.imb.com/[15].
- IndyMac's product or material produced is recorded as Alt-A[16].
Body
Founding
Founders include David S. Loeb[7] and Angelo Mozilo[8]. Recorded inception include July 16, 1985[12] and 1985[13].
Identity
IndyMac was followed by OneWest Bank[9].
Operations
IndyMac's headquarters location is recorded as Pasadena[10].
Industry
IndyMac's industry is recorded as financial services[11].
Ownership
IndyMac's product or material produced is recorded as Alt-A[16].
Dissolution
IndyMac was dissolved in July 11, 2008[14].
Why It Matters
IndyMac ranks in the top 4% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (56 views/month).[2] IndyMac has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17]