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OCC Mortgage Metrics Report

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages

Seriously delinquent mortgages are defined as mortgages that were 60 or more days past due and those held by bankrupt borrowers that were 30 or more days past due.

As a percentage of the total portfolio, during the reporting period seriously delinquent mortgages ranged between 2.11 and 2.33 percent. Total serious delinquencies at the end of March were about 5.9 percent higher than the total at the end of October.

Seriously delinquent mortgages were lowest among prime mortgages and highest among subprime mortgages, reflecting the relative risk of these classes of borrowers.

At the end of March, the seriously delinquent rate for subprime mortgages was more than four times the rate for the total portfolio, and 13 times the rate for prime mortgages.

Seriously Delinquent
(% of all mortgage loans in each category)

 

Oct-07 Nov-07 Dec-07 Jan-08 Feb-08 Mar-08

Prime

0.60%

0.65%

0.70%

0.72%

0.71%

0.74%

Alt-A

4.08%

4.29%

4.57%

4.61%

4.38%

4.38%

Subprime

9.67%

10.06%

10.57%

10.48%

9.72%

9.64%

Other

2.60%

2.64%

2.76%

2.80%

2.64%

2.60%

Overall

2.11%

2.20%

2.32%

2.33%

2.21%

2.21%

Seriously Delinquent
(Actual number of loans in the portfolio)

Prime

84,682

92,316

101,198

103,995

102,064

107,031

Alt-A

85,439

90,358

96,823

98,157

92,589

92,890

Subprime

194,123

202,172

212,700

211,159

194,369

192,653

Other

118,633

121,704

125,843

127,131

121,476

118,624

Overall

482,877

506,550

536,564

540,442

510,498

511,198

 

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Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Overview

Definitions and Methods

Overall Mortgage Portfolio

Overall Mortgage Performance

Seriously Delinquent Mortgages

Total End-of-Month Loss Mitigation Actions

New Loan Modifications and Payment Plans Implemented

New Loss Mitigation Actions Relative to Seriously Delinquent Mortgages

New Loss Mitigation Actions Relative to New Foreclosures

Total End-of-Month Foreclosures in Process

Numbers of New Foreclosures

New Foreclosures Relative to Seriously Delinquent Mortgages

Appendix A - Loan Modifications

Overview

New Loan Modifications

New Loan Modifications Relative to Seriously Delinquent Mortgages

New Loan Modifications Relative to New Foreclosures

Appendix B - Payment Plans

Overview

New Payment Plans

New Payment Plans Relative to Seriously Delinquent Mortgages

New Payment Plans Relative to New Foreclosures

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