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Neobanks and Fintechs have raised the bar in terms of client experience and expectations, forcing incumbents to break free and innovate. Now they are coming after the next generation, launching next-gen youth-focused offerings. Europe is leading this charge with nearly half of the startups based in the region. With the increased popularity and competition how are these neobanks finding different ways to market and monetize? In this session hear from Taylor Burton, co-founder of Till Financial on why there is a race to capture the next generation and how Fintechs like Till Financial is turning is a popular trend into a profitable business.
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While PLS loans still represent a sliver of the overall mortgage market and are nowhere near the $1 trillion level seen before the Great Recession, issuance jumped markedly this year.
September 30 -
More than 19% of the related loans are early buyouts from securitized pools, and the deal is one example of growing bulk sales activity in the market.
September 30 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency agreed to rework and improve procedures for regulatory communication about issues like servicing lapses in response to a recent inspector general audit.
September 29 -
Sara Avery previously worked for Common Securitization Solutions, which manages the issuance of the two government-sponsored enterprises’ bonds, including their uniform mortgage-backed security.
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But the amount of forborne loans packaged into Ginnie Mae securities was up by 3 basis points on a consecutive-week basis, suggesting a concentration of distress there, amid broader declines.
September 27 -
Despite the increase, adjustments to single-family loan terms aimed at making payments more affordable remain historically low at the government-sponsored enterprises. But they could grow in line with forbearance expirations soon.
September 24 -
The move marks one of the first actions the two government-sponsored enterprises and the Federal Housing Finance Agency have taken to make a pandemic-related loss mitigation option open-ended.
September 24 -
The difference between purchase contract prices and valuations was consistently wider than in white neighborhoods, according to a recent analysis of 12 million appraisals from the Uniform Collateral Data Portal.
September 21 -
The company will return to selling pieces of its credit exposure to private investors during the last three months of the year, but is still evaluating its strategy for 2022.
September 20 -
Changes proposed this week stand to reverse the effect of the Trump-era rule, which disincentivized Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from making such deals, according to critics.
September 17 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development increased the share of reverse mortgage assets it will give community organizations a first crack at, in line with goals of the Biden administration.
September 16 -
Required use of the Federal Housing Administration’s Catalyst platform may accelerate data collection on valuations from a government agency that’s insuring nearly one-fifth of all purchase loans.
September 16 -
The move generally gets a thumbs up from industry participants, but what can happen in the long-term is uncertain.
September 15 -
Critical defects fell as well, but the percentage that are related to income or employment concerns set a new record, surpassing the one set in the second quarter of last year.
September 15 -
Rather than add debt through a HELOC, the company’s product allows clients to get cash in exchange for a portion of the property's value.
September 14 -
Fitch Ratings’ second quarter numbers suggest even those facing some of the highest repayment hurdles may have been motivated enough by economic improvement to exit before many expirations were due.
September 14 -
The fintech projects the Series C capital will enable $10 billion in annual housing transactions through its system and expansion to half the U.S.
September 14 -
The move suggests the government bond insurer doesn’t expect to see loan performance return to normal levels until next summer.
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The technology could help firms that have had less access to automation and generally have conducted trades used to hedge loan pipelines by phone.
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