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GSE credit reform: Rent data impact on pricing and LLPAs

The transition toward updated credit score models at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, while less dramatic than a new stock offering, is a fundamental shift with widespread industry implications. These newer models, VantageScore and FICO 10T, are designed to replace the classic FICO tri-merge report currently central to many mortgage systems. Given that classic FICO […]

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OpenAI–Intuit deal brings financial actions to ChatGPT

OpenAI–Intuit deal brings financial actions to ChatGPT

Intuit and OpenAI announced a multi-year partnership Tuesday, marking another stride in the financial sector’s push toward widespread adoption of AI.  Under the agreement, Intuit-powered apps, such as Intuit TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks and Mailchimp, will be in ChatGPT, allowing users to take financial actions directly through the AI chatbot. With knowledge of their financial

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Mortgage credit availability hits 3-year high

Mortgage credit availability hit its highest level in three years last month, driven by a significant growth in conventional mortgages. The Mortgage Bankers Association’s Mortgage Credit Availability Index increased 2.3% to 106.8 in October, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth, following marginal gains of 0.2%, 0.1% and 0.4%, respectively. The score is also up

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Delinquencies rise, signaling borrower pressure

In September, mortgage delinquencies rose compared to the month before and September 2024, new industry data shows. The most notable jump came in late-stage delinquencies, 90-119 days past due, which hit the highest level since January 2020 and saw the largest year-over-year increase among all credit products from 0.16% to 0.18%, according to the latest

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TransUnion study pushes back on single-score concept

A credit reporting agency on Monday morning responded to an industry proposal to look into ending the tri-merge with a study finding it even more harmful to borrowers than a two-score pull. Although an earlier Standard & Poor’s study found a bi-merge alternative to the status quo in the mortgage industry could be viable, TransUnion

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Plaid introduces LendScore for real-time credit risk assessment

Plaid on Wednesday introduced LendScore, a new credit risk model that uses real-time cash flow data and account connection insights to give unsecured personal lenders a more complete view of a borrower’s financial situation. The launch comes amid significant shifts in consumer borrowing behavior and credit scoring. Plaid pointed to a recent TransUnion study, which

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Financial data network Plaid launches a consumer credit score

The financial-technology firm Plaid Inc. is launching a credit-score service to provide banks and fintechs more detailed and timely information on consumers’ financial health. Plaid — whose services connect banks and fintechs — is launching LendScore, a rating that will range from 1-99 with a particular focus on helping lenders serving subprime and near-prime consumers,

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Experian to offer VantageScore 4.0 for free

Amidst a credit score war, Experian has thrown the latest punch. The data and technology company will now offer VantageScore 4.0, a credit scoring model, for free to its mortgage clients in the United States. “Experian is dedicated to fostering a more competitive mortgage landscape, creating a safer and sounder market, and expanding access to

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Fannie Mae updating disclosures to pave way for VantageScore

Fannie Mae announced operational changes that will pave the way for lenders to opt for use of advanced credit scoring models later this year. This shift potentially allows them to reach and approve an expanded group of borrowers through the use of trended repayment data. The government-sponsored enterprise is preparing its web-based PoolTalk technology and

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Auto loans pass mortgages on payment hierarchy

Auto loans pass mortgages on payment hierarchy

Adobe Stock Mortgages no longer sit atop the payment hierarchy, as distressed consumers are 19% more likely to pay their auto loans first, according to FICO’s inaugural Score Credit Insights report released Tuesday. Mortgages had previously held the top spot from 2020-22.  For consumers with open auto loans and mortgages, the 90-plus-day delinquency rate from

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