TSX:FC (Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Corporation)

About FC

Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Corp. is a non-bank lender, which engages in the investment in short-term residential and commercial real estate mortgage loans and real estate related debt investments. Its products and services include mortgage banking loans, real estate investments, special situation investments, and alternative credit. It operates through the following geographical segments: Greater Toronto Area, Non-GTA Ontario, Quebec, Western Canada, and United States. The company was founded in October 22, 2010 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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