Top Mortgage Originators Overall

Top Mortgage Originators

Rankings of the top Mortgage Originators by dollar volume for a given year. Includes market share of ranked originators as well as previous year's volume, change (%) and rank. Data available from 1991-1Q13.

  • 1Q13: The top 30 originators.
  • 2012: The top 100 originators.
  • 2011: The top 100 originators.
  • 2008-2010: The top 50 originators.
  • 2005-2007: The top 40 originators, quarterly data included.
  • 1994-2004: The top 30 originators.
  • 1991-1993: The top 25 originators.

Please note that 1991 and 1992 data do not include previous year's volume, change or rank.

1Q13 Data

2012 Data

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2Q12 Data

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Combined 1991-2005 Data

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1991 Data

Top Mortgage Originators (HMDA Data)

2011 Data

2010 Data

Top Online Mortgage Originators

Rankings of the top Online Mortgage Originators by dollar volume for a given year. Includes market share of ranked originators, previous year's volume and percent change for each ranked lender. 2007 data also include volume broken down by retail and wholesale, and percentage of online originations. Data available from 2004-2007.

2007 Data

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2004 Data

Top Online Retail and Wholesale Producers

Ranking of both the top online retail and wholesale producers for a given year. Includes dollar volume and market share for each ranked lender as well quarterly breakdowns, market share, and change from the previous year. (2001 Data does not include market share.) Data available from 2001-2007.

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What is the single biggest threat to the mortgage industry in the months ahead?

Rising mortgage rates that will cut off refinance activity as well as curb home purchases.
New regulations like the CFPB’s ability-to-repay/qualified mortgage rule that will make it harder to originate mortgages and will limit consumer choices.
The inability of Congress to address the federal budget and economic problems.

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