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Survey of Credit Underwriting Practices

June 2011
Part III: Data Tables (continued)

B.  Retail Lending Portfolios

 

Affordable Housing Lending

Twelve of the surveyed banks met the threshold for reporting on affordable housing lending.

Table 39: Changes in Underwriting Standards in Affordable Housing Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 EasedUnchangedTightened
20023916
20033889
20046868
200515769
20063970
20076886
200837423
200906040
201005941
201186725

 

Table 40: Changes in the Level of Credit Risk in Affordable Housing Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 Declined SignificantlyDeclined SomewhatUnchangedIncreased SomewhatIncreased Significantly
20020673210
20030976150
2004098290
20050679150
20060386110
20070088120
20080058356
200904325212
20100936469
201102542330
Future 12 Months01758250

 

 

Credit Card Lending

Sixteen of the surveyed banks met the threshold for reporting on credit card lending.

Table 41: Changes in Underwriting Standards in Credit Card Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 EasedUnchangedTightened
2002126622
2003196219
2004186121
200577419
2006195625
200716795
2008184735
200903268
201001981
2011253144

 

Table 42: Changes in the Level of Credit Risk in Credit Card Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 Declined SignificantlyDeclined SomewhatUnchangedIncreased SomewhatIncreased Significantly
20020654319
200302248300
200401161253
200501567180
20060056440
200701163260
20080035650
200900105337
20100606331
20110692506
Future 12 Months61956190

 

 

Other Direct Consumer Lending

Twenty of the surveyed banks met the threshold for reporting on other direct consumer lending.

Table 43: Changes in Underwriting Standards in Other Direct Consumer Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 EasedUnchangedTightened
200226731
200386824
200438611
200568212
20063916
20078875
200867222
200942868
201006832
2011107515

 

Table 44: Changes in the Level of Credit Risk in Other Direct Consumer Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 Declined SignificantlyDeclined SomewhatUnchangedIncreased SomewhatIncreased Significantly
20022667250
20032177272
20042137870
20050882100
2006038890
20070387100
20080359380
200900186814
201005117410
201102565100
Future 12 Months01075150

 

 

Home Equity—Conventional Lending

Forty-four of the surveyed banks met the threshold for reporting on the conventional home equity lending product.

 
Table 45: Changes in Underwriting Standards in Home Equity—Conventional Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 EasedUnchangedTightened
200207426
2003186319
2004137710
2005276211
200634642
2007196516
200824652
200902278
201053560
201195536

 

Table 46: Changes in the Level of Credit Risk in Home Equity—Conventional Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 Declined SignificantlyDeclined SomewhatUnchangedIncreased SomewhatIncreased Significantly
20020771220
20034469230
20040679132
20050778150
20060069292
20070063343
200800295219
200900106327
201005127310
201101843390
Future 12 Months01843390

 

 

Home Equity—High LTV Lending

Six of the surveyed banks met the threshold for reporting on the high LTV home equity lending product.

 
Table 47: Changes in Underwriting Standards in Home Equity—High LTV Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 EasedUnchangedTightened
200205644
200376825
2004187111
2005245620
200637630
2007226117
20086689
20090793
201001387
201105050

 

Table 48: Changes in the Level of Credit Risk in Home Equity—High LTV Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 Declined SignificantlyDeclined SomewhatUnchangedIncreased SomewhatIncreased Significantly
200201240444
200301150363
200401861183
20050472240
20060063370
20070639550
20080005644
20090003664
201001305037
2011173317330
Future 12 Months06617170

 

 

Indirect Consumer Lending

Nineteen of the surveyed banks met the threshold for reporting on indirect consumer lending.

Table 49: Changes in Underwriting Standards in Indirect Consumer Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 EasedUnchangedTightened
200207228
200356530
2004116029
2005256114
2006355213
200716759
2008205624
200902674
201053362
2011374716

 

Table 50: Changes in the Level of Credit Risk in Indirect Consumer Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 Declined SignificantlyDeclined SomewhatUnchangedIncreased SomewhatIncreased Significantly
200231338433
200352047280
200402660140
20053196783
200661048360
20070387100
20080436600
20090077419
201002424475
201103242260
Future 12 Months01632475

 

 

Residential Real Estate Lending

Forty-eight of the surveyed banks met the threshold for reporting on residential real estate lending.

 
Table 51: Changes in Underwriting Standards in Residential Real Estate Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 EasedUnchangedTightened
200248313
200328612
20047867
200522735
200626695
2007196714
200804456
200902773
201053659
201185240

 

Table 52: Changes in the Level of Credit Risk in Residential Real Estate Loan Portfolios (Percentage of Responses)
 Declined SignificantlyDeclined SomewhatUnchangedIncreased SomewhatIncreased Significantly
20020868240
200301274122
2004069220
20050373240
20060769240
20072659330
20082038555
200902126917
201003145726
201101542394
Future 12 Months01537480

Part I: Overall Results

Part II: Data Graphs

Part III: Data Tables