The Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) recently entered into a formal agreement designed to facilitate information sharing with respect to nonbank mortgage companies, the CSBS and FHFA announced in a release.
The memorandum of understanding establishes substantive information-sharing protocols between state financial regulators and FHFA, improving the ability to coordinate on market developments, identify and mitigate risks, and ultimately, further protect consumers, taxpayers, and the nation’s housing finance system.
“Information sharing between state regulators and federal supervisors is common sense given our shared interest in a vibrant, stable mortgage marketplace,” CSBS Board Chair Lise Kruse, North Dakota commissioner of financial institutions, said in the release. “Establishing information sharing opens the door to a more collaborative oversight process that is beneficial to all involved.”
State financial regulators are the primary regulators of nonbank mortgage companies, the release said.
FHFA is the regulator and conservator of two of the nonbank mortgage industry’s largest and most important counterparties, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. While each supervisory agency maintains specific authorities related to the mortgage industry, only state financial regulators have complete prudential authority over nonbank mortgage companies.
“The development of an information-sharing framework is an important milestone that will better equip both FHFA and state regulators to oversee our respective regulated entities,” FHFA Director Sandra Thompson said. “Improved communication leads to better coordination, which in turn leads to better outcomes for consumers, market participants, and taxpayers.”