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F ederal R eserve Bank
of

D allas

R OB E RT D. M c T E E R ,J R .
DALLAS, TE X A S

PRESIDENT
AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

75 265-5906

August 7, 1998

Notice 98-70

TO:

The Chief Executive Officer of each
financial institution and others concerned
in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District

SUBJECT
Availability of 1997 Data on
Mortgage Loan Transactions
DETAILS
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) has announced the
availability of data on 1997 mortgage lending transactions at individual institutions in metropoli­
tan areas throughout the nation. The data, in the form of disclosure statements, are available
from the 7,925 institutions covered by the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA). Later this
month, the FFIEC will make HMDA data available directly to the public in various formats,
including magnetic tape, PC diskette, and CD-ROM. HMDA data may also be obtained on the
FFIEC’s Web site at <www.ffiec.gov>.
ATTACHMENT
The FFIEC’s press release containing ordering information is attached.
MORE INFORMATION
For more information, please contact Jim Foster at (214) 922-5280. For additional
copies of this Bank’s notice, please contact the Public Affairs Department at (214) 922-5254.
Sincerely yours,

For additional copies, bankers and others are encouraged to use one of the following toll-free numbers in contacting the Federal
Reserve Bank of Dallas: Dallas Office (800) 333-4460; El Paso Branch Intrastate (800) 592-1631, Interstate (800) 351-1012;
Houston Branch Intrastate (800) 392-4162, Interstate (800) 221-0363; San Antonio Branch Intrastate (800) 292-5810.

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Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council

Press Release

For Immediate Release

July 14, 1998

Availability of Data on
1997 Mortgage Lending Transactions
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) announced today the availability of data on 1997
mortgage lending transactions at individual institutions in metropolitan areas throughout the nation. These data, in the form
of disclosure statements, are available from the 7,925 lenders covered by the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA).
The FFIEC prepares and distributes the HMDA statements for individual lenders on behalf of its member agencies -- the
Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office of Thrift Supervision, National Credit Union
Administration, and Federal Reserve System -- and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Lenders are
required to make the disclosure statements available at their home offices within three business days of receiving the
statements. In addition, for other metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in which they have offices, lenders must either make a
copy of the statements available at one branch per MSA or provide a copy upon written request.
The disclosure statements cover home purchase and home improvement loans and contain information about loan
originations, loan purchases, and applications that did not result in a loan. The 1997 data include a total of I6.4 million
reported loans and applications, an increase of about 11 percent from 1996 that primarily reflects a large increase (19
percent) in refinancing activity in 1997. For most loans relating to property located in MSAs, the statements identify the
geographic location, usually by census tract. The statements give information about three characteristics of applicants or
borrowers: race or national origin, sex, and annual income.
By early August, the FFIEC will send aggregate and individual disclosure statements to a central depository in each
metropolitan area for public inspection. The location of these central depositories can be obtained by calling the FFIEC (202) 634-6526 or by visiting the FFIEC’s Web site at this page:
http://www.ffiec.gov/hmdacf/centdep/main.cfm
In addition, the FFIEC makes HMDA data directly available to the public in various formats, including magnetic tape, PC
diskette, and CD-ROM, and at the FFIEC Web site. Some are available in paper form (tables for 1997 showing the
nationwide aggregates and key demographic information for metropolitan areas, for instance). An order form can be
obtained by calling (202) 452-2016 (an automated response system) and selecting menu option 3, or by faxing a request for
an order form to (202) 452-6497. The order form is also available at the FFIEC Web site. The order form is complete with
descriptions of the various reports, prices, and formats. Advance orders may be placed to be filled when the data become
available.
The FFIEC also provides data from the nation's eight private mortgage insurance (PMI) companies. The 1997 PMI data
include information on approximately 1.2 million applications for mortgage insurance, about 1.0 million of which were to
insure home purchase mortgages, and 0.2 million of which were to insure mortgages to refinance existing obligations.
These data will be available at individual PMI companies, at the central depositories in each metropolitan area, and from the
FFIEC. By early August, the data will be available at central depositories and from the FFIEC in the same types of reports
and in the same formats as the HMDA data.
Questions about a HMDA report for a specific lender should be directed to the lender’s supervisory agency at the number
listed below:
Federal Reserve System, HMDA Assistance Line -- (202) 452-2016
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - (800) 934-3342

Office of Thrift Supervision, Reports Division -- (972) 281-2068
Comptroller of the Currency, Community and Consumer Policy -- (202) 874-4446
National Credit Union Administration, Office of Examination - (703) 518-6392
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Housing - (202) 755-7530