Mortgage

Radian, Arch MI 3Q results are in and they look good

Volume hits new record

The private mortgage insurance business in the third quarter thrived, judging by the financial results of two of the top insurance companies in the industry.

Both Arch MI and Radian posted their results Thursday morning, which gave a strong indication of the state of the mortgage insurance industry.

Radian Group reported net income for the quarter of $82.8 million, or $0.37 per diluted share, up from net income of $70.1 million, or $0.29 per diluted share, last year.

Total revenues for the third quarter hit $43.8 million, growing from $39 million for the second quarter of 2016, and $43.1 million for the third quarter of 2015.

New mortgage insurance written surged and increased to $15.7 billion for the quarter, representing record volume of new insurance written on a flow basis for the company, and an increase of 40% compared to $11.2 billion in the prior-year quarter.

The mortgage insurance provision for losses increased to $56.1 million in the third quarter of 2016, up from $50.1 million in the second quarter of 2016, and $64.1 million in the third quarter of 2015.

Radian’s CEO S.A. Ibrahim commented on this saying, “We set a record for Radian in the third quarter, writing the highest volume of new flow mortgage insurance business ever in our 40-year history, adding to our existing high-quality insurance in-force book.”

“Our company continued to benefit from positive credit trends, including another decline in our total number of delinquent loans, high quarterly cure rates and continued outstanding performance from our newest books of mortgage insurance business,” he continued.

And the boom isn’t exclusive to Radian.

Arch MI, the mortgage segment of Arch Capital Group, recorded that gross premiums written by the mortgage segment in the 2016 third quarter were 76.4% higher than in the 2015 third quarter, reflecting growth in U.S. primary business and from GSE credit risk-sharing transactions receiving insurance accounting treatment.

It’s important to noted that Arch MI’s international mortgage insurance in Australian also contributed to the growth in gross premiums written.

Arch MI U.S. generated $8.75 billion of new insurance written during the 2016 third quarter, of which 79% was from banks and other non-credit union mortgage originators.

In its report last quarter, Arch MI stated that approximately two thirds of the increase in gross premiums was in Australian mortgage reinsurance but expected to the U.S. segment to start to continue to scale in size.

The chart from Arch MI sums up the company’s mortgage segment financial results.

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(Source: Arch MI)

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