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85 85 85 INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT PROPERTY PRESERVATION Journal Follow Us At: @DSNewsDaily UNDERSERVED BORROWERS TO GET LEG UP FROM FANNIE MAE e Government Sponsored Entity Fannie Mae has announced new process and technol- ogy innovations to its automated underwriting system which is designed to expand eligibility and further simplify the borrowing process for borrowers without a traditional credit score. According to Fannie Mae, these enhance- ments will help historically underserved bor- rowers access to credit and further support the company's commitment to serving renters and homeowners in an equitable and sustainable way. Millions of people in the U.S. are credit invisible, with Black and Hispanic people disproportionately represented. Close to 15% of Black and Hispanic people are credit invisible— compared to 9% of their white and Asian coun- terparts, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). ese imbalances reinforce racial disparities in access to credit and quality affordable housing among consumers. Fannie Mae's preliminary research has shown that assessing a borrower's cash flow activity through bank statement data can make more predictive risk assessments, especially for consumers with no or limited credit history. "We believe consumers should benefit from their responsible money management habits and a steady stream of income when buying a home, even if they don't have an established credit history," said Malloy Evans, EVP and Head of Single-Family Business at Fannie Mae. "Traditional lending practices make it hard for borrowers with no credit score to access credit, so we've taken steps that may help them responsibly qualify for a home loan using data that provides a more holistic view of how they manage their money." Starting mid-December of this year, another wave of enhancements in Desktop Underwriter, Fannie Mae's automated underwriting system, will deliver new benefits to borrowers with no credit score and the lenders who serve them. e new enhancements will: » Update the eligibility criteria for loans where no borrower has a credit score to align with Fannie Mae's standard Selling Guide requirements, which may help more borrowers qualify for a home loan » Enable an evaluation of a borrower's monthly cash flow over a 12-month period to potentially enhance their credit risk assessment » Simplify the mortgage process by automating the current Selling Guide policy requirement to document nontraditional sources of credit

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