Credit unions have long been recognized for their unique ability to extend flexible mortgage options to borrowers who may not fit conventional guidelines, all while maintaining impressively low delinquency rates. As institutions, they’re in a prime position to help underserved borrowers experience the dream of homeownership, especially in 2025 and beyond.

But are credit unions using the correct data and tools to serve the needs of their communities—their entire communities?

This webinar will explore how leveraging neighborhood-level forecasts, past origination data, demographic trends, property listings, and other data can help credit unions identify underserved, creditworthy borrowers who can benefit from tailored programs like Special Purpose Credit Programs (SPCPs) and down payment assistance.

Attendees will learn practical strategies for using data to craft more inclusive lending policies while safeguarding portfolio quality. Walk away with actionable insights to grow your mortgage business, reach new member segments, and continue delivering on your mission of member-focused lending.

 


 

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Founded in 2000, iEmergent provides mortgage lending forecasts and analytics to the lending, housing and real estate industries. The company offers an extensive variety of forecast and market intelligence products, including Mortgage MarketSmart, a visualization tool that helps lenders quantify how mortgage markets will change. For more information, visit https://www.iemergent.com.

Sponsor Video.

 


 

Notes: 

  1. This session will be interactive so come with your questions.
  2. Open to anyone.
  3. Session will be recorded.
  4. By registering for this event, you submit your information to the webinar organizer and sponsor, who will use it to communicate with you regarding this event and their other services.

Event Type

  • Webinar

Dates

January 23, 2025

Event Time

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Speakers

Laird Nossuli
Laird Nossuli

CEO
iEmergent