Fannie Mae Executes Its Ninth Credit Insurance Risk Transfer Transaction of 2022 on $21 Billion of Single-Family Loans
"We appreciate our continued partnership with the 23 insurers and reinsurers that have committed to write coverage for this deal," said
The covered loan pool for CIRT 2022-9 consists of approximately 69,000 single-family mortgage loans with an outstanding unpaid principal balance of approximately
With CIRT 2022-9, which became effective
Coverage for this deal is provided based upon actual losses for a term of 12.5 years. Depending on the paydown of the insured pool and the principal amount of insured loans that become seriously delinquent, the aggregate coverage amount may be reduced at the one-year anniversary and each month thereafter. The coverage on this deal may be canceled by
As of
To promote transparency and to help insurers and reinsurers evaluate the CIRT program,
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Original text here: https://www.fanniemae.com/newsroom/fannie-mae-news/ninth-credit-insurance-risk-transfer-transactions-2022



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