Q2 Loan Volume Up, But Losses Continue to Mount

August 17, 2023 Kyle G. Horst

“Volume picked up during the spring homebuying season and additional personnel were shed. However, the substantial cost savings per loan was not enough to put the average net production income in the black,” said Marina Walsh, CMB, MBA’s VP of Industry Analysis.

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