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DS News August 2022

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62 e role of data in the mortgage industry is not new, and data has become more essential to how businesses make strategic and operational decisions. However, COVID-19 emphasized the value of data for the entire industry, particularly when it comes to servicing. During the pandemic, servicer data took on new importance as the industry worked together to help borrowers undergoing hardship. e pandemic not only shook up the housing industry, but the way we as an industry use and value loan portfolio data. With people spending more time at home due to working remotely and quarantining, homes became more important than they had ever been, and demand skyrocketed higher than the industry had seen in some time. Understanding how to get people into homes and help keep them in their homes during this unprecedented time was challenging, and data was the lifeline that the industry needed to make decisions. Let's explore the role that data played during the pandemic and what we can learn from the data we have now on the other side of the pandemic. THE CASE FOR DATA-DRIVEN DECISION MAKING Data helps us measure and track certain trends and learn from them. Good data provides lessons on what happens under certain scenarios and helps predict what will happen in similar scenarios down the line. Rarely does the same exact scenario occur twice, but by understanding how certain factors impact the economy, and eventually, each household, we can extrapolate findings from the past to better understand new scenarios in the future. Long before the pandemic, businesses had begun to realize the wealth of information available in data and the benefits of using it to make broader business decisions. A 2019 study Feature By: Aleksandr Kudman & Srijan Sareen UNEXPECTED LESSONS LEARNED FROM COVID-19 DATA The pandemic certainly tested the housing industry, but the data collected provided what was needed to make the correct decisions to better serve borrowers undergoing hardships.

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