Press Release: Statement from U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI) on PMIERs and G-Fees

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For Immediate Release

September 8, 2014

Media Contacts

Robert Schwartz 202-207-3665 (rschwartz@prismpublicaffairs.com)
Michael Timberlake 202-207-3637 (mtimberlake@prismpublicaffairs.com)

Statement from U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI)

“Today, the 60-day comment period closed on revised Private Mortgage Insurer Eligibility Requirements (“PMIERs”) that set standards for approving mortgage insurers (MIs) covering GSE loans.  MI is an integral part of the mortgage finance system because it provides first position credit loss protection for higher loan-to-value loans guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the “GSEs”).  USMI members appreciate the opportunities to engage with FHFA and the GSEs on this important issue.

“USMI member companies have submitted responses to the Request for Input published in the Federal Register.  USMI members remain united in support of the need to update the PMIERs.  When finalized, those standards will confirm the long-term value of MI for mortgage borrowers, lenders, and taxpayers.  Accordingly, USMI will continue to work closely with FHFA and the GSEs to finalize and implement the PMIERs.

“USMI members also will continue to work closely with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Working Group as it updates the Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Model Act (“Model Act”) to strengthen state regulatory standards regarding MI.  Supporting both updated national standards and state regulation, USMI members are committed to sound prudential regulation that works in a complementary manner to enable a well-functioning market for borrowers, lenders and policyholders.

“In addition, in August, USMI submitted a letter responding to the Request for Input regarding g-fees.  G-fees must be set at levels that fully recognize the risk mitigating benefits of MI to avoid double charging consumers.  The comment period for that Request also closed today.

“The MI industry has shown significant momentum since the housing downturn.   In addition to the revised PMIERs, MI has recapitalized, attracted new entrants, and finalized new master policies that provide greater clarity and transparency on the mortgage insurance process.  Mortgage insurers have also covered approximately $43 billion in claims to the GSEs since the GSEs entered conservatorship, resulting in a substantial savings to taxpayers.”

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U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI) is dedicated to a housing finance system backed by private capital that enables access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers. Mortgage insurance offers an effective way to make mortgage credit available to more people. USMI is ready to help build the future of homeownership.  Learn more at www.usmi.org.

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Press Release: Statement on Mortgage Insurance Eligibility Requirements (PMIERs)

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For Immediate Release

July 10, 2014

Media Contacts

Robert Schwartz 202-207-3665 (rschwartz@prismpublicaffairs.com)
Michael Timberlake 202-207-3637 (mtimberlake@prismpublicaffairs.com)

Statement from U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI)

“Today, FHFA published new, draft Private Mortgage Insurer Eligibility Requirements (“PMIERs”) that establish the standards for MIs to be approved to insure loans sold to or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the “GSEs”). USMI member companies support this important effort to set standards that will help provide confidence to market participants and policy makers regarding the long-term value of MI.”

“Once finalized, the new PMIERs will complement the significant progress the industry has made since the housing downturn. The MI industry has recapitalized, attracted new entrants and finalized new master policies that will go into effect October 1 of this year and provide greater clarity and transparency on the mortgage insurance process – from origination through servicing and claim settlement. Mortgage insurers have played a very important role during the downtown, covering approximately $44 billion in claims since the GSEs entered conservatorship, resulting in a substantial savings to taxpayers. The draft PMIERs are subject to a 60 day notice and comment period. USMI member companies expect to provide comments to FHFA during the public input period and to work closely with FHFA and the GSEs to implement the PMIERs.”

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U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI) is dedicated to a housing finance system backed by private capital that enables access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers. Mortgage insurance offers an effective way to make mortgage credit available to more people. USMI is ready to help build the future of homeownership.  Learn more at www.usmi.org.

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Press Release: USMI Welcomes New GSE Master Policies

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For Immediate Release

June 25, 2014

Media Contacts

Robert Schwartz 202-207-3665 (rschwartz@prismpublicaffairs.com)
Michael Timberlake 202-207-3637 (mtimberlake@prismpublicaffairs.com)

Statement from U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI)

“USMI is very pleased that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have announced an effective implementation date of October 1, 2014 for new mortgage insurance master policies. New master policies provide assurances about the consistent handling and payment of claims and bring greater transparency to contractual protections for lenders and investors with regard to “representations and warranties.” This important step forward is a component of meaningful reforms that will help ensure that the industry maintains a strong financial position and meets its obligations.”

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U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI) is dedicated to a housing finance system backed by private capital that enables access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers. Mortgage insurance offers an effective way to make mortgage credit available to more people. USMI is ready to help build the future of homeownership.  Learn more at www.usmi.org.

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Press Release: USMI Applauds Bipartisan Vote on Johnson-Crapo

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For Immediate Release

May 15, 2014

Media Contacts

Robert Schwartz 202-207-3665 (rschwartz@prismpublicaffairs.com)
Michael Timberlake 202-207-3637 (mtimberlake@prismpublicaffairs.com)

Statement from U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI)

“U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI) applauds the bipartisan vote by the Senate Banking Committee to approve the Johnson-Crapo housing finance legislation.

“The Johnson-Crapo bill recognizes the valuable role of private mortgage insurance to provide creditworthy borrowers with access to affordable and sustainable mortgages, protect taxpayers, and serve lenders of all sizes.

“USMI is dedicated to a housing finance system backed by private capital that enables access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers. Mortgage insurance offers an effective way to make mortgage credit available to more people.

“USMI members look forward to working with policymakers in support of comprehensive housing finance reform legislation that relies on a stable platform of private capital and sound lending practices to build the future of homeownership.”

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U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI) is dedicated to a housing finance system backed by private capital that enables access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers. Mortgage insurance offers an effective way to make mortgage credit available to more people. USMI is ready to help build the future of homeownership.  Learn more at www.usmi.org.

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Press Release: USMI Applauds Bipartisan Vote Extending Homeowner Tax Relief

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For Immediate Release

April 3, 2014

Media Contacts

Robert Schwartz 202-207-3665 (rschwartz@prismpublicaffairs.com)

Michael Timberlake 202-207-3637 (mtimberlake@prismpublicaffairs.com)

Statement from U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI)

“USMI applauds the members of the Senate Finance Committee for voting on a bipartisan basis today to extend vital homeowner tax relief. We are particularly pleased that the bill continues to recognize the tax-deductible treatment of mortgage insurance premiums for low and moderate income borrowers.  We look forward to working constructively with Congress towards enactment of this important tax relief for homeowners.”

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U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI) is dedicated to a housing finance system backed by private capital that enables access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers. Mortgage insurance offers an effective way to make mortgage credit available to more people. USMI is ready to help build the future of homeownership.  Learn more at www.usmi.org.

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Press Release: USMI Applauds Johnson-Crapo Housing Reform Bill

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For Immediate Release

March 18, 2014

Media Contacts

Robert Schwartz 202-207-3665 (rschwartz@prismpublicaffairs.com)

Michael Timberlake 202-207-3637 (mtimberlake@prismpublicaffairs.com)

Statement from U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI)

“USMI applauds Senate Banking Committee Chairman Johnson and Ranking Member Crapo for reaching a bipartisan agreement on housing finance reform legislation, drawing largely from the bipartisan Corker/Warner bill. We are pleased that the bill recognizes the important role of private mortgage insurance in ensuring access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers and serving lenders of all sizes. We look forward to working constructively with Congress and other policymakers to build a well-functioning housing finance system backed by private capital.”

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U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI) is dedicated to a housing finance system backed by private capital that enables access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers. Mortgage insurance offers an effective way to make mortgage credit available to more people. USMI is ready to help build the future of homeownership.  Learn more at www.usmi.org.

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Press Release: USMI Launches March 10

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For Immediate Release

March 10, 2014

Media Contacts

Robert Schwartz 202-207-3665 (rschwartz@prismpublicaffairs.com)

Michael Timberlake 202-207-3637 (mtimberlake@prismpublicaffairs.com)

U.S. Mortgage Insurers Launch New Trade Association

Washington, D.C. – Six of the leading active U.S. mortgage insurance companies announced today the launch of a new trade association, U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI).

Arch MI, Essent, Genworth, MGIC, National MI and Radian are the founding members of USMI.  The new organization replaces Mortgage Insurance Companies of America (MICA), which wound up operations in early 2014.

Rohit Gupta, President and CEO of U.S. Mortgage Insurance at Genworth, serves as co-chair of USMI and believes USMI will serve an important role in Washington.  “USMI will put a renewed focus on the benefits of mortgage insurance (MI) to help ensure access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers,” said Gupta.   “As policymakers focus on the need to create a strong, stable housing finance system, USMI companies are strongly positioned to serve the housing finance market and are actively engaged in efforts to ensure that MI remains a reliable foundation for the future housing finance system.”

The MI industry has attracted new capital and new entrants.  New MI master policies provide strong assurances about the proper handling and payment of claims, and bring greater clarity to contractual protections for lenders and investors with regard to “representations and warranties.”  And meaningful regulatory reforms are underway at both the state and national level that will help ensure that the industry maintains a strong financial position and reliably meets its obligations.

Adolfo Marzol, Executive Vice President of Essent, also serves as co-chair of USMI and believes USMI can help shape the path forward. “The MI industry is unique in providing lenders, large and small, with a competitive, affordable and readily accessible way to reduce credit risk with private capital. MI provides policy makers a tool already used by lenders of all sizes with which to build a new housing finance system where private capital stands in front of taxpayer risk,” Marzol said.  “The expanded use of MI can be done gradually, providing a sensible transition forward that does not place at risk the proper functioning of a large and complex U.S. housing finance system. MI is ready to do more.”

USMI is led by a board of directors from the six member companies:

  • Teresa Bryce Bazemore – President, Radian
  • David Gansberg – President and CEO, Arch MI
  • Rohit Gupta – President and CEO, U.S. Mortgage Insurance at Genworth
  • Adolfo Marzol – Executive Vice President, Essent
  • Patrick Mathis – Executive Vice President, Chief Risk Officer, National MI
  • Patrick Sinks – President and Chief Operating Officer, MGIC

Today, USMI also unveiled a website with information about the benefits of MI for homeowners, taxpayers and lenders, including data, info-graphics and policy proposals to help shape the future of housing finance.  For more information, visit www.usmi.org.

Media Contacts:

Robert Schwartz 202-207-3665
rschwartz@prismpublicaffairs.com

Michael Timberlake 202-207-3637
mtimberlake@prismpublicaffairs.com

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 U.S. Mortgage Insurers (USMI) is dedicated to a housing finance system backed by private capital that enables access to housing finance for borrowers while protecting taxpayers. Mortgage insurance offers an effective way to make mortgage credit available to more people. USMI is ready to help build the future of homeownership.  Learn more at www.usmi.org.