How Have Mortgage Origination Volumes For The Largest U.S. Banks Changed Since 2011?

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Mortgage originations for the country’s largest banks fell sharply from $926 billion in 2012 to just $368 billion in 2014 before recovering to $469 billion in 2015. The trend is largely in line with the change seen in the mortgage industry, as elevated mortgage refinancing activity drove origination volumes in 2012 followed by a slump in 2014. Notably, the market share of the 5 largest banks has shrunk from 54% in 2011 to less than 30% now.

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*Total U.S. Originations includes fresh mortgages as well as mortgage refinances as compiled by the Mortgage Bankers Association [1]

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Notes:
  1. MBA Quarterly Origination Estimates, MBA.org []