The five servicers participating in the $25.0 billion national servicing settlement have taken vastly different approaches to loss mitigation, according to a report released this week by the Office of Mortgage Settlement Oversight. Short sales dominated early activity and Bank of America, the servicer with the largest obligations under the settlement, accounted for a small amount of initial loan modifications completed by the servicers. Combined, the five servicers granted non-agency borrowers ... [Includes one chart]
The streamlined short sale programs announced last week by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could increase losses on bank holdings of second liens, according to industry analysts. The changes, directed by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, include the ability for the government-sponsored enterprises to offer up to $6,000 to second-lien holders to expedite a short sale. Previously, second-lien holders could slow down the short sale process by negotiating for higher amounts, the FHFA said. Overall ...
Ocwen Financial announced last week that its executive chairman has relocated to the U.S. Virgin Islands as part of the companys efforts to reduce its tax rate. William Erbey, the executive chairman of Ocwen, said the company worked for nearly three years on the tax maneuver, which will reduce Ocwens effective tax rate by more than half. The strategy included the establishment of a new corporation, Ocwen Mortgage Servicing, in February. The wholly owned subsidiary of Ocwen was formed under the laws of ...
The Treasury Departments surprise announcement late last week that it will now sweep up any and all future profits from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in lieu of the dividends the GSEs had been paying in return for taxpayer support solves some problems but creates new ones, industry observers say. Rather than continue to borrow from the Treasury to make dividend payments to the Treasury as the GSEs have since they were placed in conservatorship in September 2008 the revised preferred stock purchase agreements will replace the 10 percent quarterly dividend with a full income sweep of every dollar of profit that each firm earns going forward, according to Michael Stegman, counselor to the Treasury for Housing Finance Policy.
Mortgage bankers reported a downturn in loan production income during the second quarter that was offset partly by improved results from their mortgage servicing businesses, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of earnings reports. A group of nine major lenders that collectively accounted for 62.6 percent of total home loan originations during the second quarter posted a combined $4.11 billion in mortgage production income for the three-month period. That was down 15.0 percent from ... [Includes one chart]
Banks reported a modest decline in mortgage banking income during the second quarter of 2012, but the business continued to generate strong profits, according to a new analysis of call report data by Inside Mortgage Trends. Commercial banks, thrifts and bank holding companies reported a total of $7.91 billion in non-interest income from single-family mortgage banking activity during the second quarter. That was down 0.8 percent from the first three months of the year, but it still ranked ... [Includes one chart]
Historically low mortgages rates have fueled a prolonged refinancing wave that helped provide lenders with an important revenue source during the financial crisis. But as refinancing activity wanes and home prices begin to stabilize, lenders need to plan for the coming purchase market to stay competitive and continue growing revenue. In this regard, St. Louis-based Mortgage Returns helps mortgage companies, banks and independent mortgage banks prepare for the transition to a purchase-driven business ...
Plans to hasten the resolution of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac through an amended preferred stock purchase agreement (PSPA) announced last week by the Treasury Department and the Federal Housing Finance Agency has elicited mixed responses from stakeholders. Views vary as to whether the new deal will actually benefit taxpayers or simply protect holders of government-sponsored enterprise debt. The revised agreement will speed up the reduction of both GSEs investment portfolios, from an annual rate of 10 percent to ...
Lenders won a number of concessions from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last week when the regulator proposed rules for loan originator compensation. However, the proposal also includes significant provisions that would impact lender profitability and originator compensation. For firms currently offering compensation arrangements that would be prohibited by the proposal, the CFPB said its proposed prohibition on compensation based on transaction terms may contribute to adverse selection ...
Nationstar Mortgage Holdings posted strong profits for the second quarter of 2012 due to the companys expanding servicing portfolio and refinances of loans in the portfolio. The nonbank had $36.3 million in net income for the quarter even after taking a $20.9 million decrease in the fair value of its mortgage servicing rights. The primary driver of profitability continues to be servicing performance, said Jay Bray, CEO of Nationstar, during a call with investors last week to announce the companys earnings ...