Assessing Your Lending Performance. 2 Objectives Provide you with some tools and information to help you “dig into” your bank’s performance.

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Assessing Your Lending Performance

2 Objectives Provide you with some tools and information to help you “dig into” your bank’s performance

3 What Should You Do? Determine Primary Products Understand Lending Assessment Factors Analyze Your Own Data

4 Primary Products These are major loan product lines for your bank Look at loans originated since the last CRA evaluation Consider both dollar and number of loans

5 Primary Products - Tools Tools Loan Trial Call Report Last CRA Public Evaluation

6 Lending Performance Factors Loan-to-Deposit Ratio Lending in the Assessment Area Borrower Distribution Geographic Distribution

7 Loan-to-Deposit Ratio Measures overall lending levels Calculate ratio using average quarterly ratio reported on UBPR since last CRA evaluation Compare your bank to similarly situated institutions (SSI) and peer group Understand any performance context that impacts your ratio

8 Loan-to-Deposit Ratio What is an SSI? Similar in size Serve same or similar market Similar products and services

9 Loan-to-Deposit Ratio Tools Where do you get the information? Uniform Bank Performance Report FFIEC Website Page 10, Net Loans & Leases to Deposits Get Ratio For Each Quarter Since Last CRA Use This Information for Your Bank and For SSI Compare Average for SSI and Range for SSI to Your Bank

10 UBPR – Insert Bank Info and Hit Find

11 UBPR – Select Custom Pick Dates

12 UBPR - Page 10 Net Loan & Leases to Deposits

13 Loan-to-Deposit Ratio Example BANK NAMECITYST Total Asset 2007Q1 NET LN& LS / TOT DEPS Average LTD % 2006Q42006Q32006Q2 AAnycityAL$626, BThis CityAL $217, CAnycityAL$241, DAnycityAL$244, EAnycityAL$271, FAnycityAL$79, Total83.34 Our BankThis CityAL$205,

14 Lending in Assessment Area Measures level of lending within all of your assessment areas Use your loan originations. Consider using a sample of loans for primary products, or your whole portfolio, or HMDA loans Geocode loans Determine percentage within assessment area by # and $ Want 50% or higher in the assessment area

15 Lending in Assessment Area Example Number of Loans In AADollar of Loans In AA Loan Type#%$% Home Purchase ,97145 Home Improvement Home Refinance ,35587 Commercial ,65979 Total ,90961

16 Lending in Assessment Area What to look for Majority of loans by number and dollar should be inside the assessment area If not, be able to explain why

17 Borrower Distribution Measures how well you have met credit needs for low- or moderate-income individuals and small businesses and farms Most complex factor to analyze Compare your performance to demographic information Only look at loans in your assessment area If you have more than one assessment area, analyze each separately

18 Borrower Distribution What do you need for your data? Individuals Income used for credit decision Determine income category for each using HUD Updated MFI for year loan originated HUD UPDATED MFI Commercial/Farm – Gross annual revenues Income used for credit decision Determine if small business or small farm

19 Borrower Distribution What do you need for your data? Income Levels for Individuals Low-income < 50% Moderate-income 50% to < 80% Middle-income 80% to < 120% Upper-income 120% and higher Business/Farm Sizes Gross Annual Revenues of less or equal to $1 million = small business/farm

20 Borrower Distribution What do you compare your data with? Loan TypeComparablesComparator Data Source Residential REFamiliesUS Census ConsumerHouseholdsUS Census Commercial% of AA businesses with revenues of $1 million or less Dun and Bradstreet Farm% of AA Farms with revenues of $1 million or less Dun and Bradstreet If HMDA or CRA reporter, also refer to aggregate data as a comparator (FFIEC website)

21 Borrower Distribution What to look for Focus is on originations to LMI borrowers and small businesses and farms Loan originations should mirror or exceed demographic figures If gaps are noted, be able to explain why

22 Geographic Distribution Measures how well loans are distributed throughout your assessment area and among tracts of varying income levels Only look at loans within the assessment area Compare your lending to demographic information at the tract level If you have more than one assessment area, analyze each separately

23 Geographic Distribution What do you need for your data? Geocode your loans in the assessment area Determine income-levels for each census tract - you can use the Census information on the FFIEC website FFIEC Census Reports FFIEC Windows Application

24 Geographic Distribution What do you compare your data with? Loan TypeComparables (By Tract Income Level) Comparator Data Source Residential Real Estate% Owner-Occupied HousingUS Census Consumer% HouseholdsUS Census Commercial% BusinessesUS Census Farm% FarmsUS Census If HMDA or CRA reporter, also refer to aggregate data as a comparator (FFIEC website)

25 Geographic Distribution What to look for This test focuses on the LMI tracts If AA contains only middle- and upper- income tracts, this will also be reviewed Review loan distribution in these tracts compared to demographic data If gaps are noted, be able to explain why

26 Community Development Loans Review loan trial Flag loans in amounts in excess of $1 million that meet a CD purpose Flag multi-family loans that meet a CD purpose If ISB, may also flag loans under $1 million if they are not reported under HMDA

27 Questions?