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Cam Findlay

Author | EVP, Capital Markets at AmeriSave

Cam Findlay

Cam serves AmeriSave Mortgage Corporation with three decades of expertise spanning capital markets, residential mortgage lending, risk management, mortgage finance, and secondary market instruments. He holds dual degrees in Business with Finance & Economics specialization and earned his Certified Mortgage Banker (CMB) designation, representing the highest standard of professional achievement in the industry.

Before his current role at AmeriSave, Cam served as EVP Capital Markets at AmeriSave, President and Head of Capital Markets at GoodLeap (formerly Paramount Equity), and worked in the Treasury Department at Discover Financial, where he managed derivative books and assessed the fair value of loans. His career has encompassed mortgage finance, secondary market instruments, and macroeconomic analysis, positioning him as a trusted voice on rate movements, MBS markets, and policy impacts.

Originally from Australia, Cam grew up in an upper-class family-his family owned a yacht manufacturing company-but moved to the United States independently to build his career through expertise and dedication. Now 56 years old and based in Newport Beach, CA, he is a single father of two children who brings both global perspective and grounded humility to his work. He lives in a modern city complex within walking distance to amenities, and enjoys golf, motorcycles, sailing, and values education and knowledge exchange.

Cam specializes in breaking down complex topics into smart, structured takes, explaining the "why" behind market shifts rather than just the "what." His content addresses capital and secondary markets, macroeconomic trends for homeowners and lenders, loan products with deep dives and demystification, home equity lending and residential mortgage loans, rate movements and MBS market policy, borrower-facing education for smarter financial choices, and advice for loan officers, warehouse banks, and investors. His writing seamlessly weaves professional analysis with human insight, using medium-length sentences with practical observations, occasionally longer explanations for system interactions, and punctuating technical details with short, definitive statements. His tone is clear, approachable, and confident, naturally polite and respectful with no jargon dumping, employing light Australian wit when appropriate to make heavy topics digestible, and maintaining warmth, humility, and deep gratitude. His core philosophy is to "think about what you would regret in two years from now and make a change today to avert that outcome."

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