That’s 46 states (and the District of Columbia) down for Ally, which said it plans to go nationwide with the addition of Hawaii and New Hampshire this spring and Nevada and New York by year-end.
“Ally's goal is to make the process as enjoyable and straightforward as possible with a modern, fast and digital-first experience that will now help more customers nationwide purchase the home of their dreams," Ally Home president Glenn Brunker said in a press release.