The legal complaint, captioned Bond v. UWM Holdings Corporation et al., alleges that UWM failed to disclose a significant deviation from its standard business practices. While the company historically avoided hedging its mortgage servicing rights, the lawsuit contends it took an aggressive hedge position during its pursuit of Two Harbors Investment Corp. When the merger agreement collapsed in March 2026, UWM was left over-hedged, resulting in a $603.2 million loss on interest rate derivatives.
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UWM Holdings Faces Class Action Lawsuit After 35% Stock Plunge
A 34.78% collapse in UWM Holdings Corporation shares has triggered a securities fraud class action filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. The suit claims the mortgage lender misled investors regarding its hedging strategy and risks connected to a failed $1.3 billion merger.

The fallout became public on August 6, 2026, following the company’s second-quarter earnings report. UWM acknowledged that its attempts to protect against risks associated with the Two Harbors deal backfired, contributing to a $451.9 million quarterly net loss and a 43.6% year-over-year decline in total equity. Investors saw the stock price tumble from $1.84 to $1.20 in a single session. Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP, the firm representing the plaintiffs, has set an October 13, 2026, deadline for shareholders seeking to be appointed as lead plaintiff in the litigation.
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