9/26/2017

FBI/SEC: “Investigators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Securities and Exchange Commission are looking into business practices at Renovate America Inc., the largest provider of energy-saving home-improvement loans, according to people familiar with the matter and documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
Scott McKinlay, Renovate America’s chief legal officer, said in a statement that ‘we have been assured that Renovate America is not a target of an FBI investigation. We believe from our discussions with the FBI about its investigation of a contractor with whom we have done business that it is likely our company has come up in the context of those FBI interviews.’
Renovate America is the largest lender in one of the U.S.’s fastest-growing loan programs known as Property Assessed Clean Energy, or PACE. Private lenders in the PACE program team up with local governments to make loans to purchase solar panels and energy-efficient appliances.
FBI agents are seeking documents that show how Renovate America marketed its financing to homeowners, trained its sales force and outside contractors, and communicated with investors, according to a document reviewed by the Journal. The FBI also is conducting interviews of people familiar with the company, according to the people who have been interviewed.
The information gathered by the FBI may be presented to a grand jury, according to the document.
The purpose of the FBI inquiry couldn’t be determined.”

-Kristen Grind, “FBI, SEC Look Into Business Practices of Country’s Largest ‘Green’ Lender,” The Wall Street Journal online, Sept. 26, 2017 09:14am