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Fintech Lending and Mortgage Credit Access


Abstract: Following the 2008 financial crisis, mortgage credit tightened and banks lost significant mortgage market share to nonbank lenders, including to fintech firms recently. Have fintech firms expanded credit access, or are their customers similar to those of traditional lenders? Unlike in small business and unsecured consumers lending, fintech mortgage lenders do not have the same incentives or flexibility to use alternative data for credit decisions because of stringent mortgage origination requirements. Fintech loans are broadly similar to those made by traditional lenders, despite innovations in the marketing and the application process. However, nonbanks market to consumers with weaker credit scores than do banks, and fintech lenders have greater market shares in areas with lower credit scores and higher mortgage denial rates.

Keywords: fintech; mortgage lending; homeownership; online mortgages; credit access;

JEL Classification: G20; G21; G28; R20; R30;

https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.21799/frbp.wp.2019.47

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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Part of Series: Working Papers

Publication Date: 2019-11-18

Number: 19-47

Pages: 46 pages