Lender Profile: All Top 20 Lenders 3Q 2011

Comprehensive overview of key mortgage data for the top 20 lenders of 3Q 2011 as well as their rankings in each major category.

You’ll get hard-to-find statistics, including:

  • Originations by Product: Conventional, Government, Jumbo, Nonprime, and Other with Market Share and Distribution
  • Originations by Channel: Retail, Wholesale, Broker, Correspondent and Direct
  • Loan Purpose: Purchase Money and Refinance
  • Servicing Volume and Market Share
  • Delinquency Rates
  • Total GSE Sales and Market Share
  • Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Sales and Market Share
  • GSE Sales by Channel: Retail, Wholesale, Broker and Correspondent
  • Ginnie Mae MBS Issuance and Market Share
  • Ginnie Mae Servicing and Market Share
  • FHA Mortgagee Volume

The top lenders for this period are: Bank of America, BB&T, Chase Home Finance, Citi, Fifth Third, Flagstar, Franklin American, GMAC/Ally Financial, ING Bank, MetLife Home Loans, PHH Mortgage, PNC Mortgage, PrimeLending, Provident Funding, Quicken Loans, Sovereign Bank, SunTrust Mortgage, USAA Federal Savings Bank, US Bank and Wells Fargo.

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Are current mortgage underwriting standards too tough?

Yes, they don’t reflect current market conditions and need to be adjusted to allow borrowers with below 700 FICO scores and smaller downpayments to qualify for mortgages.
Yes, and something needs to be done to significantly reduce repurchase or buyback risk so that lenders don’t apply even tougher underwriting overlays.
No, the standards are appropriate given current risks and the major default problems the mortgage market has experienced over the past several years.

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