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Delinquency rates remain low in Q2 2013

Published: November 2, 2013 by admin

Credit unions were the only type of lender to have their 30 day plus delinquency rate fall below 2 percent for several key product categories. The table below provides the delinquency rate by lender and product.

30 day plus delinquency rate Q2 2013

 

Auto*

Mortgage

Bankcard

Credit unions

1.52%

1.36%

1.99%

Banks

2.01%

4.91%

2.73%

Captive auto

2.40%

N/A

N/A

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Source : Data for this article was sourced from IntelliViewSM, a Web-based data query, analysis and reporting tool.

*Auto delinquency rate includes automotive loans and leases.

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