Later this month, Fannie Mae will begin to use trended credit data when completing credit risk assessments on mortgages submitted to the government-sponsored enterprise. Fannie claims the data “allow a smarter, more thorough analysis” of a borrower’s credit history, though the mortgage approval rate by the GSE isn’t expected to change much. In Selling Guide Announcement SEL-2016-04 published last week, Fannie detailed plans for trended credit data in the pending ...
Mortgage lenders of different charters and sizes are in a hiring mode as the summer approaches, thanks to continued low interest rates and a strong job market. Moreover, origination profits are picking up. All of this spells good news for anyone with mortgage experience – be it loan officers, underwriters and especially technology workers with software writing and compliance-related backgrounds. “Most of our hiring has been around the technology side of the business,” said ...
Consumers who apply for mortgages are much more likely to open new credit card accounts and take out auto loans than consumers overall, according to TransUnion, a firm that focuses on credit issues. A new study by TransUnion included 16.7 million consumers who paid off their mortgages and moved with new mortgages or refinanced their existing mortgages between the first quarter of 2013 and the second quarter of 2015. The study focused on borrowers with a VantageScore of ...
The settlement agreement stemmed from a complaint filed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development against First Citizens Bank and Trust Co. in 2011 after an analysis of 2010 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data.
New home-equity lending activity fell during the first quarter of 2016, but the market started the year well ahead of the pace in early 2015, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis. New home-equity originations on home-equity lines of credit and closed-end second mortgages fell by 6.3 percent from the fourth quarter to an estimated $45.0 billion. However, that was up 18.4 percent from the first quarter of last year. The first-quarter drop in home-equity lending mirrored...[Includes three data tables]
Merger-and-acquisition activity in the mortgage sector has been relatively mild so far this year, but suddenly the table has turned with a handful of deals announced over the past two weeks and some lenders publicly stating their intentions as buyers. And one thing seems certain: It appears that all of the acquisitions will be accomplished through “asset” purchases as opposed to the acquisition of stock, be it private shares or otherwise. Early this week, Guild Mortgage, San Diego, inked...
However, Fitch did raise concerns about the expenses associated with Pentalpha Surveillance, which will review potential breaches of representations and warranties…