It’s been less than two weeks since Mortgage Bankers Association CEO Dave Stevens surprised the industry by announcing his retirement next fall – and already speculation is mounting about his successor. One participant involved in the effort said the trade group is looking to hire at least two private firms to aid in the search, which is being managed internally. MBA members, speaking under the condition of anonymity, laid out a few parameters for the job: first and foremost, the likely ...
Stratmor Senior Partner Garth Graham recently offered a handful of things mortgage lenders should consider to make the best decisions possible about their investments in digital technology. First, lender executives should be sure they clearly know the business case for the investments they are making. “Without a very specific business case, it is very difficult to generate the additional revenue or lower the expense necessary to handle the investments that are being made in new technology ...
Purchase-mortgage originations are expected to increase slightly in 2018, but not enough to offset declines in refinance activity, according to industry analysts. On average, economists at Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Mortgage Bankers Association project that $1.21 trillion in purchase mortgages will be originated next year, up 5.9 percent from the amount expected in 2017. “All the pieces are in place for stronger growth in 2018 and beyond,” Michael Fratantoni, the MBA’s chief economist ...
Property value estimates from traditional appraisals may have a significant amount of uncertainty behind them, but Collateral Analytics says it may have a solution that could improve the accuracy of appraisals. Loan purchasers and portfolio lenders can benefit from CA’s new tool, which can be used for strategic lending and better risk management, according to Michael Sklarz, founder and president of Collateral Analytics. “We are taking an appraisal and its accompanying information ...
Nearly half of the loans securitized by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae during the third quarter came from lenders’ retail platforms, a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis shows. Correspondents generated 38.8 percent of the market and posted the highest purchase-mortgage concentration, 77.8 percent. Mortgage brokers were involved in 11.6 percent of agency business, with a relatively high 35.9 percent refinance distribution ... [Includes one data chart]
There were no seismic shifts in the demographics of the mortgage-servicing business during the third quarter of 2017, although a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis revealed an unexpected decline in the total holdings of the top servicers and a shift in composition. The top five shops held a whopping $3.716 trillion of servicing on their books at the end of September, down 0.2 percent from the previous quarter. The only top-five servicer to ... [Includes two data charts]