While the mortgage meltdown tied to the Great Recession has passed, the peak of loans originating during that downturn continues to be monitored and assessed. Home equity lending was especially popular during the housing boom, and as the end-of-draw period trails, there is a great interest in consumer behaviors and repayment tied to these loans. This Experian analysis explores the spike in end of draw, as well as trends attached to originations and delinquencies.
It’s that time of year; the industry’s annual checkup, and we’re excited to share insights that will provide a better view of the consumers you serve.
For five years in a row, Clarity’s Alternative Financial Services Lending Trends Report has been the go-to resource for those seeking insights into non-prime borrower behavior, alternative credit data, industry trends in the alternative financial services market, and more.
In this report, we analyzed:
Access our 2018 trends report, which dives into the latest findings attached to the industry and the consumers utilizing Alternative Financial Services products. Uncover new data on payment behavior, credit utilization and quality, and consumer stability for those individuals using products like short-term loans, pawn shops, payday loans, rent-to-own and beyond.
Discover how traditional lenders can benefit from these data insights, as well as what it reveals about subprime consumers.
This report offers granular data on a vast number of different consumer insights that will allow you to build the foundation for a successful lending strategy and create benchmarks needed to improve your financial inclusion efforts, prospecting, risk management and more.
Experian’s Clarity Services holds the largest repository of expanded-FCRA data, providing deeper insights into millions of consumers that traditional data alone can’t provide. Each year, we study this ever-changing industry and compile the findings into a robust report that lenders can’t find anywhere else — the Alternative Financial Services Lending Trends report.
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