FFIEC Publishes 2023 HMDA Data

The FFIEC has announced the availability of 2023 HMDA data which includes data from over 10 million applications. There are also a number of tools available to help you understand the data and different trends among various financial institutions and geographies.

The FFIEC notes that, in 2023, Black or African American and Hispanic-White applicants had denial rates on conventional home purchase loans of almost 17% and 12%, while Asian and Non-Hispanic White applicants had denial rates of 9% and just shy of 6%. It’s also interesting to note that non-depository, independent mortgage companies originated over 68% of owner-occupied, first lien purchase loans that were secured by 1-4 family, site-built properties.

The Snapshot National Loan Level Dataset includes 2023 HMDA data, as of May 1, 2024 and the Dynamic National Loan-Level Dataset will be updated weekly for late submissions and resubmissions. Disclosure Reports can be used to summarize lending activity for individual financial institutions, as a whole or by different geographies. The HMDA Data Browser allows you to filter and compare data. Quarterly graphs are also available that reflect various trends of those institutions that report on a quarterly basis.

We cannot stress enough that if you are a HMDA reporter, it’s vitally important that you understand your data, what it says about your institution and are prepared to discuss and/or defend it!

HMDA Resources!

Published
2024/07/17

 

Amy Kudlacek

Amy brings many years of banking and compliance experience to Banker’s Compliance Consulting. She has worked for both large and small financial institutions and spent time working in every area of a bank. She started out as a teller in college and eventually became a branch manager. Her love, however, was always compliance. Amy began her career with Banker’s Compliance Consulting in 2000. Her knowledge and experiences have allowed her to develop a well-rounded and practical approach to regulatory compliance. Amy is CRCM certified, has a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and is a graduate of the ABA Compliance School. Amy & her husband have two children at home and stay busy following their activities. They spend a lot of time in the bleachers!

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