Fannie Mae's full-year net income fell, but linked-quarter profits climbed starting in the spring thanks to low interest rates and the resulting boom in refinance activity.
The government-sponsored enterprise reported fourth-quarter net income of $4.6 billion, up from $4.2 billion
The annual decline was primarily due to nearly $900 million of credit-related expenses incurred as a result of the pandemic, which compared with $3.5 billion of credit-related income in 2019, Fannie’s chief financial officer, Celeste Mellet Brown, said on its earnings call.
Fannie’s fourth-quarter and yearly earnings outpaced
“Today’s Fannie Mae is far more resilient than Fannie Mae of yesterday,” Fannie CEO Hugh Frater said on the call. “In 2020, with the greatest labor market disruption since the Great Depression, we provided historic amounts of liquidity to the mortgage market, and we provided forbearance to more than 1.3 million homeowners to help keep them in their homes.”
With mortgage rates reaching new all-time lows in September and again in December, Fannie financed 1.5 million home purchases in 2020, a 20% jump from 2019. The GSE also refinanced 3.4 million loans, a 200% surge from the year before.
Fannie provided a record $1.4 trillion in single-family mortgage liquidity in 2020, with refinancing activity accounting for $948 billion — its highest amount since 2003. The overall volume represented a 135% spike from 2019. The single-family business made a quarterly net income of $3.9 billion — up from nearly $3.8 billion in the third quarter. It pulled in $9.9 billion for the year, down from $11.8 billion in 2019.
The multifamily segment produced a record $76 billion in annual volume. It brought in a net income of $626 million — up from $460 million in the third quarter — and over $1.9 billion in 2020 — down from $2.3 billion the year prior.
The GSEs started 2021 with the Treasury and the Federal Housing Finance Agency
The amendment allows Fannie to build funds until it achieves “adequate capitalization under the new enterprise framework,” Brown said. “This is essential as it remains a key unfinished aspect of our transformation under conservatorship.”
Fannie also notably readopted