Fannie
Mae has announced a new program to measure and evaluate the performance of its
servicers' actions toward helping homeowners avoid foreclosure. The Servicer Total Achievement and Rewards
Program or "STAR" is designed to directly link servicer performance
in assisting homeowners to the customer's experience with that assistance.
In a
speech to the Mortgage Bankers Association earlier this week, Edward J.
Demarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Administration (FHFA) signaled
that such a program would be forthcoming.
He told the audience attending a national servicers' conference that
FHFA had established working groups with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, for which it
is conservator, to align servicing standards and establish rewards for
servicers for early engagement with borrowers. STAR seems to be the first
product from those working groups.
Fannie
Mae says STAR lays out clear expectations for servicer performance and provides
consistent measurements of that performance.
The Servicer Performance Scorecard, a key component of STAR, provides
monthly performance snapshots and trends for key performance indicators to help
servicers effectively assess their progress.
Servicers who score well on the evaluations will be eligible for
performance awards and recognition and rankings of top performers will be
available to the public by way of an annual scorecard.
"We created the STAR Program to promote transparency, accountability and
excellence in mortgage servicing and to recognize those which
consistently deliver strong, customer-driven results," said Leslie
Peeler, Vice President of Servicing Portfolio Management. "The efforts
of servicers are critical to preventing foreclosures and providing
homeowners assistance. By creating measurable expectations for our
servicers aligned with Fannie Mae's business objectives, we hope to
sharpen servicers' focus and encourage them to continue to work with us
toward our shared priority: keeping people in their homes."