NONBANK LENDERS ACCOUNT FOR 68% OF MORTGAGE ORIGINATIONS Nonbank lenders now make almost 70% of all mortgages in America. How has the market changed so much? What does it indicate may come next?
The New Mortgage Lending Landscape According to data from Inside Mortgage Finance, 68% of new mortgages are being made by nonbank entities. In fact, 7 out of 10 of the largest mortgage lenders in America are not banks, including the largest. That may be even more significant given that we’ve been hitting new mortgage origination records. With around $4T in new home loans made in 2020 and 2021.
Why The Shift? Regulatory changes and slick positioning by entrepreneurs have certainly helped. Traditional banks have continued to refuse to change. Not only in terms of convenience and meeting new trends and technology, but perhaps even more importantly in terms of how they treat their customers.