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Publications:
2005 Survey of Credit Underwriting Practices
National Credit Committee
June 2005

Commercial Lending Portfolios

 

Agricultural Lending

Twenty-eight of the 71 banks in the survey were engaged in some form of agricultural lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Agricultural Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

3

79

18

2000

3

71

26

2001

3

71

26

2002

0

70

30

2003

0

67

33

2004

0

93

7

2005

0

93

7

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Agricultural Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

6

42

49

3

2000

0

15

41

44

0

2001

0

17

43

34

6

2002

0

7

63

30

0

2003

0

11

48

41

0

2004

0

10

59

31

0

2005

4

17

69

10

0

Future 12 Months

0

7

79

14

0

 

Asset-Based Loans

Thirty-three of 71 banks in the survey were engaged in asset-based lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Asset-Based Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

10

78

12

2000

11

67

22

2001

5

53

42

2002

3

66

31

2003

0

58

42

2004

16

71

13

2005

30

67

3

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Asset-Based Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

10

66

24

0

2000

0

8

62

30

0

2001

5

8

42

45

0

2002

0

0

50

50

0

2003

3

26

42

29

0

2004

3

29

55

13

0

2005

0

24

52

24

0

Future 12 Months

0

3

55

42

0

 

Commercial Real Estate Lending-Commercial Construction

Sixty-three of the 71 banks in the survey were engaged in commercial constructionlending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Commercial Construction Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
2003

2

61

37

2004

10

75

15

2005

29

63

8

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Commercial Construction Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
2003

0

7

46

42

5

2004

0

7

59

34

0

2005

2

6

65

27

0

Future 12 Months

0

5

60

35

0

 

Commercial Real Estate Lending-Residential Construction

Fifty-seven of the 71 banks in the survey were engaged in residential construction lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Residential Construction Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
2003

0

76

24

2004

5

86

9

2005

21

72

7

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Residential Construction Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
2003

0

2

62

34

2

2004

0

4

76

18

2

2005

2

5

65

28

0

Future 12 Months

0

4

49

47

0

 

Commercial Real Estate Lending-Other

Sixty-six of the 71 banks in the survey were engaged in other commercial real estate lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Other Commercial Real Estate Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
2003

5

71

24

2004

8

83

9

2005

24

65

11

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Other Commercial Real Estate Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
2003

0

5

48

43

4

2004

0

12

66

20

2

2005

2

9

65

24

0

Future 12 Months

0

3

55

42

0

 

International Lending

Fifteen of the 71 banks in the survey were active in international lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in International Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

4

54

42

2000

14

72

14

2001

29

57

14

2002

11

61

28

2003

6

55

39

2004

11

61

28

2005

27

73

0

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in International Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

8

8

42

38

4

2000

0

33

53

14

0

2001

0

14

53

33

0

2002

0

22

39

28

11

2003

0

6

55

33

6

2004

6

33

55

6

0

2005

0

20

73

7

0

Future 12 Months

0

0

67

33

0

 

Middle Market Lending

Fifty-five of the 71 banks in the survey were engaged in middle market lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Middle Market Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

18

73

9

2000

18

66

16

2001

11

48

41

2002

0

60

40

2003

6

63

31

2004

14

81

5

2005

28

67

5

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Middle Market Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

8

56

36

0

2000

0

2

50

46

2

2001

0

2

35

59

4

2002

2

8

22

66

2

2003

0

13

39

44

4

2004

0

28

52

18

2

2005

4

26

54

16

0

Future 12 Months

0

9

46

45

0

 

Small Business Lending

Fifty-five of the 71 banks in the survey are lending in the small business market.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Small Business Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

13

75

12

2000

8

73

19

2001

5

63

32

2002

2

66

32

2003

4

65

31

2004

11

74

15

2005

13

81

6

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Small Business Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

8

67

23

2

2000

0

3

72

22

3

2001

0

3

60

37

0

2002

0

2

56

40

2

2003

0

4

56

38

2

2004

0

15

72

13

0

2005

0

11

70

19

0

Future 12 Months

0

4

63

33

0

 

Structured Finance

Eighteen of the 71 banks in the survey provided structured finance loans.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Structured Finance Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

24

44

32

2000

35

45

20

2001

0

4

96

2002

0

44

56

2003

0

48

52

2004

15

85

0

2005

32

68

0

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Structured Finance Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

4

36

56

4

2000

0

0

20

80

0

2001

0

4

8

46

42

2002

0

7

26

52

15

2003

10

33

28

29

0

2004

15

40

40

5

0

2005

5

27

58

5

5

Future 12 Months

0

5

63

32

0

 

Syndicated/National Credits

Forty-one of the 71 banks in the survey were active in the syndicated/national credit market.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Syndicated/National Credit Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

18

50

32

2000

22

61

17

2001

0

34

66

2002

0

45

55

2003

3

49

48

2004

17

66

17

2005

32

68

0

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Syndicated/National Credit Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

0

45

45

10

2000

0

0

36

61

3

2001

0

6

17

63

14

2002

0

8

29

53

10

2003

5

27

33

30

5

2004

17

36

36

11

0

2005

5

27

49

19

0

Future 12 Months

0

5

56

39

0

 

 

Retail Lending Portfolios

Affordable Housing Lending

For the purposes of this survey, affordable housing loans included all types of loans on affordable housing for low- and moderate-income individuals and families, including single- to four-family and multifamily dwellings. Thirty-three of the 71 banks in the survey were reported to be making affordable housing loans.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Affordable Housing Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)


Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

16

70

14

2000

10

84

6

2001

6

88

6

2002

3

91

6

2003

3

88

9

2004

6

86

8

2005

15

76

9

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Affordable Housing Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

2

2

78

18

0

2000

0

6

83

11

0

2001

2

2

88

8

0

2002

0

6

73

21

0

2003

0

9

76

15

0

2004

0

9

82

9

0

2005

0

6

79

15

0

Future 12 Months

0

3

67

30

0

 

Consumer Leasing

Consumer leasing was offered by twelve of the 71 banks in the survey.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Consumer Leasing Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)


Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

5

54

41

2000

0

50

50

2001

0

56

44

2002

0

67

33

2003

0

69

31

2004

0

86

14

2005

10

90

0

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Consumer Leasing Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

5

50

45

0

2000

0

5

67

28

0

2001

6

11

39

44

0

2002

7

13

26

47

7

2003

8

15

69

8

0

2004

43

21

36

0

0

2005

10

30

60

0

0

Future 12 Months

0

20

70

10

0

 

Credit Card Lending

Twenty-seven of the 71 banks in the survey were engaged in credit card lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Credit Card Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

8

66

26

2000

9

75

16

2001

16

60

24

2002

12

66

22

2003

19

62

19

2004

18

61

21

2005

7

74

19

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Credit Card Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

13

47

36

4

2000

0

16

66

16

2

2001

8

5

57

27

3

2002

0

6

54

31

9

2003

0

22

48

30

0

2004

0

11

61

25

3

2005

0

15

67

18

0

Future 12 Months

0

0

74

26

0

 

Direct Consumer Lending

Fifty-six of the 71 banks in the survey were engaged in direct consumer lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Other Direct Consumer Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

7

74

19

2000

10

78

12

2001

7

73

20

2002

2

67

31

2003

8

68

24

2004

3

86

11

2005

6

82

12

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Other Direct Consumer Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

7

65

28

0

2000

0

9

74

15

2

2001

0

7

71

20

2

2002

2

6

67

25

0

2003

2

17

72

7

2

2004

2

13

78

7

0

2005

0

8

82

10

0

Future 12 Months

0

8

80

12

0

 

Home Equity - Conventional Lending

Sixty of the 71 banks in the survey offered the conventional home equity lending product.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Home Equity - Conventional Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

23

67

10

2000

23

64

13

2001

7

70

23

2002

0

74

26

2003

18

63

19

2004

13

77

10

2005

27

62

11

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Home Equity - Conventional Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

0

69

29

2

2000

0

5

73

20

2

2001

0

11

74

13

2

2002

0

7

71

22

0

2003

4

4

69

23

0

2004

0

6

79

13

2

2005

0

7

78

15

0

Future 12 Months

0

2

58

40

0

 

Home Equity - High Loan-to-Value (LTV) Lending

Twenty-five of the 71 banks in the survey offered the high LTV home equity lending product.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Home Equity - High LTV Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

20

61

19

2000

21

55

24

2001

11

54

35

2002

0

56

44

2003

7

68

25

2004

18

71

11

2005

24

56

20

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Home Equity - High LTV Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

0

6

47

44

3

2000

0

13

58

24

5

2001

5

11

62

16

6

2002

0

12

40

44

4

2003

0

11

50

36

3

2004

0

18

61

18

3

2005

0

4

72

24

0

Future 12 Months

0

0

60

40

0

 

Indirect Consumer Leasing

Thirty-six of the 71 banks in the survey were engaged in indirect consumer lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Indirect Consumer Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

7

56

37

2000

7

60

33

2001

7

63

30

2002

0

72

28

2003

5

65

30

2004

11

60

29

2005

25

61

14

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Indirect Consumer Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

2

23

42

33

0

2000

7

16

55

22

0

2001

2

21

39

33

5

2002

3

13

38

43

3

2003

5

20

47

28

0

2004

0

26

60

14

0

2005

3

19

67

8

3

Future 12 Months

6

22

44

28

0

 

Residential Real Estate Lending

Sixty-three of the 71 surveyed banks were engaged in residential real estate lending.

Changes in Underwriting Standards in Residential Real Estate Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Eased Unchanged Tightened
1999

14

77

9

2000

7

85

8

2001

12

72

16

2002

4

83

13

2003

2

86

12

2004

7

86

7

2005

22

73

5

 

Changes in Level of Credit Risk in Residential Real Estate Loan Portfolios
(Percent of Banks)

Declined Significantly Declined Somewhat Unchanged Increased Somewhat Increased Significantly
1999

3

5

71

21

0

2000

0

3

83

12

2

2001

0

9

76

15

0

2002

0

8

68

24

0

2003

0

12

74

12

2

2004

0

6

92

2

0

2005

0

3

73

24

0

Future 12 Months

0

0

73

27

0

 

Part I - Overall Results

Part II - Graphs

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