WASHINGTON— The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) Modified Loan Application Register (LAR) data for 2022 are now available on the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council’s (FFIEC) HMDA Platform for approximately 4,394 HMDA filers.
The published data contain loan-level information filed by financial institutions and modified to protect consumer privacy, according to the FFIEC.
To increase public accessibility, the annual loan-level LAR data for each HMDA filer are now available online, the FFIEC said.
Previously, users could obtain LAR data only by making requests to specific institutions for their annual data.
“To allow for easier public access to all LAR data, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) 2015 HMDA rule made the data for each HMDA filer available electronically on the FFIEC’s HMDA Platform,” according to the FFIEC.
This year, in addition to institution-specific modified LAR files, users can download one combined file that contains all institutions’ modified LAR data.
Coming Later This Year
Later this year, the FFIEC said 2022 HMDA data will be available in other forms to provide users insights into the data. These forms will include a nationwide loan-level dataset with all publicly available data for all HMDA reporters; aggregate and disclosure reports with summary information by geography and lender; and access to the 2022 data through the HMDA Data Browser to allow users to create custom datasets, reports, and data maps. The CFPB will later also publish a Data Point article highlighting key trends in the annual data.
The FFIEC said HMDA users may find the CFPB’s Beginner’s Guide to Accessing and Using HMDA Data useful for background on HMDA and tech tips for understanding and analyzing the data.
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