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top direct lenders 2017

2017 Top Direct Lenders

The rankings reflect total dollar volume financed in calendar year 2016.

The rankings reflect total dollar volume financed in calendar year 2016. The numbers encompass direct loans, credit lines, CMBS loans and other forms of direct investment in the commercial real estate industry.

The figures were collected via an online survey pushed out by NREI and reviews of company reports.

Rank Company Total Financed

1

Wells Fargo

$65,505,000,000

2

JP Morgan Chase & Co.

$50,955,000,000

3

Capital One Financial

$28,502,000,000

4

Deutsche Bank

$22,049,000,000

5

U.S. Bank

$21,900,000,000

6

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

$20,740,000,000

7

PNC Real Estate

$17,480,000,000

8

CBRE

$15,400,000,000

9

MetLife Real Estate Investors

$14,670,000,000

10

Morgan Stanley

$14,216,000,000

11

KeyBank Real Estate Capital

$14,100,000,000

12

PGIM Real Estate Finance

$13,933,978,193

13

Berkadia

$13,067,137,507

14

Walker & Dunlop

$12,565,572,900

15

Goldman Sachs

$9,463,000,000

16

Citigroup

$9,006,000,000

17

Greystone

$6,572,000,000

18

Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers

$6,227,840,342

19

Arbor Realty Trust

$4,612,000,000

20

Nuveen

$4,030,000,000

21

JLL

$3,663,000,000

22

Investors Bank

$3,500,000,000

23

M&T Realty Capital

$3,149,880,526

24

Grandbridge Real Estate Capital

$2,470,966,754

25

Red Capital Group

$2,171,303,414

26

Mack Real Estate Credit Strategies

$2,000,000,000

27

PCCP

$1,553,000,000

28

RGA Reinsurance Co.

$1,172,000,000

29

Lancaster Pollard

$1,011,734,088

30

Pillar Financial, a Division of SunTrust Bank

$540,240,700

31

Highland Commercial Mortgage

$410,000,000

32

Latitude Real Estate Investors

$300,000,000

33

Paramount Specialty Finance

$180,000,000

34

Arriba Capital

$147,000,000

35

Money360

$115,000,000

36

Onyx International Group

$100,000,000

37

Red Star Mortgage

$75,000,000

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