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The StoneHill Group Approved as a Third-Party Due Diligence Provider by DBRS

Dec 10, 2015
​The StoneHill Group has announced that it has been determined to be an acceptable third-party due diligence firm for DBRS-rated transactions

The StoneHill Group has announced that it has been determined to be an acceptable third-party due diligence firm for DBRS-rated transactions. DBRS is a full-service credit rating agency respected for its independent, third-party evaluations of corporate and government issues. The StoneHill Group recently became one of just 17 third-party due diligence firms deemed to be acceptable by DBRS, which assesses a company’s staff, operating processes and expertise through on-site reviews before adding a company as an accepted provider.

“DBRS is one of the world’s most prestigious rating agencies in the world, so our acceptance as a third-party provider places us in an elite category,” said David Green, president of The StoneHill Group. “As we see increasing activity in the private sector creation of mortgage securities, we will be well-positioned to provide meaningful due diligence for our clients.”

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