The scrutiny follows a January 29, 2026, regulatory filing in which PennyMac disclosed a sharp decline in its servicing segment pretax income. The company reported $37.3 million for the quarter, a significant drop from the $157.4 million recorded in the preceding period. Management attributed the downturn to increased mortgage prepayment activity driven by lower interest rates, yet the market reaction was immediate and severe. By the close of trading on January 30, PennyMac shares had shed $49.78, settling at $99.92.
Investors who incurred losses during this period are now being encouraged to contact the Rosen Law Firm to join a prospective class action. The firm, which operates on a contingency fee basis, is seeking to recover damages without charging out-of-pocket costs to participants. Those interested in the litigation can reach out to Phillip Kim at 866-767-3653 or submit documentation through the firm's online portal.




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