July 11, 2024

CFPB: FFIEC Publishes 2023 Data on Mortgage Lending

The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) today published data on 2023 mortgage lending transactions reported under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) by 5,113 U.S. financial institutions, including banks, savings associations, credit unions, and mortgage companies.

The HMDA data are the most comprehensive source of publicly available information on mortgage market activity. The data are used by industry, consumer groups, regulators, and others to assess potential fair lending risks and for other regulatory and informational purposes. The data also help the public assess how financial institutions are serving the housing needs of their local communities and facilitate federal financial regulators’ fair lending, consumer compliance, and Community Reinvestment Act examinations.

The Snapshot National Loan-Level Dataset released today contains the national HMDA datasets as of May 1, 2024. Key observations from the Snapshot include:

The FFIEC also published today several other annual data products to serve a variety of data users. The HMDA Dynamic National Loan-Level Dataset is updated on a weekly basis to reflect late submissions and resubmissions. Aggregate and Disclosure Reports provide summary information on individual financial institutions and geographies. The HMDA Data Browser allows users to create custom tables, create interactive maps, and download datasets that can be further analyzed.

In addition, since mid-March 2024, the FFIEC has made available Modified Loan/Application Registers for 2023 data, which provide loan-level data for individual financial institutions, as modified to protect applicant and borrower privacy, as well as a combined file for all filers. Additional summary information regarding the 2023 data may be found here.

More information about HMDA data reporting requirements is also available here.

This post was originally published here.