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News Release
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Issue Revised Private Mortgage Insurer Eligibility Requirements

04/17/2015

Washington, D.C. – The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) today announced that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises) are issuing revised requirements for private mortgage insurance companies that insure mortgage loans either owned or guaranteed by the Enterprises.  The revised eligibility requirements set financial and operational standards that private mortgage insurers must meet to receive approved insurer status with Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac and are designed to reduce risk to the Enterprises.  The requirements are effective December 31, 2015.

As Conservator of the Enterprises, FHFA directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to align and strengthen their risk management requirements for mortgage insurance counterparties.  In July 2014, FHFA sought broad input on draft private mortgage insurer eligibility requirements.  The finalized requirements reflect a multi-year effort to produce a clear and comprehensive set of standards that incorporate a new, risk-based framework to ensure that approved insurers have sufficient financial and operational strength to weather an economic downturn.  Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are issuing these requirements after the Enterprises and FHFA consulted with a range of stakeholders, including state insurance commissioners, private mortgage insurers, consumer advocates and seller/servicers.

"The requirements announced today are prudent steps to align and strengthen Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's operational and financial requirements for private mortgage insurance companies, which will reduce the Enterprises' overall risk and protect taxpayers," said FHFA Director Melvin L. Watt.  "Completion of this requirement fulfills a key Scorecard item for the Enterprises."

Links:

Fannie Mae Statement​

Freddie Mac Statement​​

Media: Stefanie Johnson (202) 649-3030 / Corinne Russell (202) 649-3032
Consum​​ers: 
Consumer Communications or (202) 649-3811​​​​