RIHA Study: COVID-19’s Impact on Jobs, Ability to Make Housing, Student Debt Payments

During the first three months of the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly 11 million households fell behind on their rent or mortgage payments and 30 million individuals missed at least one student loan payment, according to new research released today by the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Research Institute for Housing America.

RIHA Study: COVID-19’s Impact on Jobs, Ability to Make Housing, Student Debt Payments

During the first three months of the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly 11 million households fell behind on their rent or mortgage payments and 30 million individuals missed at least one student loan payment, according to new research released today by the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Research Institute for Housing America.

GSEs: Recession-Era QC Has Lenders Well-Prepared for Current Crisis (MBA LIVE)

Speaking virtually at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Risk Management, Quality Assurance and Fraud Prevention Forum, GSE analysts said despite challenges resulting from increased volumes, economic instability and a sharp spike in unemployment–as well an abrupt shift to remote working–lenders have shown adaptability and a commitment to loan quality.

Mark Dangelo: Beyond Digital Transformation Part 2—Challenges of Digital Iterations

While advice and directions concentrate on the “next normal” inflicted by Covid-19, the underlying challenges facing financial services and banking organizations have been building long before its arrival. If banking and mortgage leadership are to adjust to an altered consumer and investment future, they must quickly determine how to build core competencies with digital leveraging—or risk becoming a statistic.

Mortgage Applications Dip in MBA Weekly Survey

Mortgage applications fell for the fourth time in five weeks even as key interest rates held near record lows, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported this morning in its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending September 11.

MBA, Trade Groups Ask Congress to Continue Flood Insurance Program

With the National Flood Insurance Programs set to expire—yet again—the Mortgage Bankers Association and nearly two dozen industry trade groups asked Congress for another program extension as policymakers work on a longer-term solution.

Mortgage Applications Dip in MBA Weekly Survey

Mortgage applications fell for the fourth time in five weeks even as key interest rates held near record lows, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported this morning in its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending September 11.

MBA, Trade Groups Ask Congress to Continue Flood Insurance Program

With the National Flood Insurance Programs set to expire—yet again—the Mortgage Bankers Association and nearly two dozen industry trade groups asked Congress for another program extension as policymakers work on a longer-term solution.