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Now that we know November’s endorsement totals weren’t as scary as they could have been, it puts October’s reports in a different light. We reported in last month’s HECM Lenders that October endorsements were down -16.8%, owing primarily to Wells Fargo’s first big monthly decline.
Now that we have details available to report, it’s perhaps even more interesting that the broker/wholesale channel still declined faster than retail/direct, even though Wells Fargo’s decline was almost entirely felt on the retail side (Wells was 93% retail). Wholesale declined -18.3% vs. -16.1% for Retail, marking the fifth consecutive month of under-performance.
It’s logical then, to assume that other retail lenders did better in October than brokers in aggregate, and page 4 of our report makes it clear how each of the top 100 fared (although the list doesn’t distinguish retail lenders vs. brokers). A few notables:
- American Advisors Group (#4) was up 49.3% in the month (and 132.5% year to date) – Retail
- New Day Financial (#11) was up 34% – Retail
- Great Oak Lending (#17) was up 34.8% – Retail
- Open Mortgage (#23) was up 25% – Broker
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We’ve known for some time now that Wells Fargo’s endorsement numbers would drop dramatically as we headed toward the end of the year – now we have our first month’s view of the industry ex Wells.
HECM endorsements for October were down -16.8% to 4,653, the lowest total since the industry bottomed out in May 2010 from the first principal limit reductions. Wells Fargo wasn’t totally absent from October’s endorsements, with 787 loans still good for second place behind Metlife, but that’s probably more bad news than good.
We’re almost sure to break last year’s bottom next month as Wells volume declines further, and if other lenders can’t pick up some of the loans Wells isn’t doing, we could be looking all the way back to July 2005 for the last time monthly endorsements were under 4,000.
What is more surprising than the Wells decline, which has been expected, is the relative weakness of several other lenders in the month. Metlife, Urban, Generation, and Security One all declined in October. The aggregate decline of these 5 lenders is slightly larger than the total industry decline, while One Reverse, Genworth, AAG and Reverse Mortgage USA helped stem the tide.
These numbers include TPO business under the new HUD system, so we’ll have a better read for retail/broker/TPO trends next month when we can dissect further in our HECM Originators report. For now, we can simply observe that so far, the industry does not seem to be making up for the branch distribution network losses of BofA and Wells.
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Last month’s HECM Lenders report showed us that industry volume was up 5.3% in August, despite an expectation of lower totals for the rest of the year. Now that we can see more detailed August data in our HECM Originators report (linked below), we discover that broker/wholesale volumes had already started to swoon.
We commented last month on the relatively narrow performance gap between retail/direct and broker/wholesale volumes as the changes from broker approval to TPO and lender compensation regulations worked its way through. This month the gap has opened back up, with retail/direct up 10.5% while broker/wholesale shrank -2.8%. We haven’t seen that large of a gap since February, as you can see from the table on page 1.
We’re not sure what’s causing the change, or even if it will continue, but we’ll be watching closely in the next few months.
Several lenders are seeing impressive growth in their businesses, with most of that coming on the retail side:
- American Advisors Group and Metlife have each grown retail more than 90% so far this year, while One Reverse, Generation and Genworth have all grown 20% or more
- Security One wholesale has grown 38.8% so far, while Urban is up 6.5% on a much larger base
- First National Bank of Layton has been steadily climbing the rankings this year, and reached the top 10 for the month of August with a 9th place ranking.
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