JPM Chase's HELOC Charge-offs Triple

JPMorgan Chase & Co. booked $663 million in charge-offs on its home equity loan portfolio in the third quarter, a stunning increase of 342% from the year ago quarter. Until earlier this year, JPM's mortgage division heavily marketed its HELOC product, particularly through loan brokers and correspondents. JPM also was one of many lenders that played in the "80-10-10" market where HELOCs were originated along with firsts so customers could avoid paying private mortgage insurance. With home prices suffering, those loans have since gone out of favor. (HELOC delinquencies are on the rise throughout the lending and servicing industry.) JPM's mortgage unit also suffered $273 million in subprime charge-offs compared to $40 million a year ago. The bank holds $94.8 billion in HELOCs, up 3% from the year ago. It funded $2.6 billion in HELOCs during the quarter, a 77% decline from 3Q 2007. Overall, JPM, as a company, earned $527 million compared to $3.4 billion a year ago. It is one of nine banks that the Treasury has slated to partially "nationalize" by purchasing preferred shares in the firm.

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