Mortgage Customer Satisfaction Increases as Lenders Adopt New Technology, Improve Efficiency
Quicken Loans Ranks Highest in Primary Mortgage Origination Satisfaction for the Sixth Consecutive Year
Quicken Loans Ranks Highest in Primary Mortgage Origination Satisfaction for the Sixth Consecutive Year
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., Nov. 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Overall mortgage customer satisfaction has increased this year as lenders have focused on developing functional digital channels and improving operational efficiency. Despite this overall increase in satisfaction, mortgage lenders are under increased pressure from new loan disclosure regulations that could increase the time it takes to get a home loan while also facing increased competition from non-traditional lenders, according to the J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Primary Mortgage Origination Satisfaction StudySM released today.
The study measures customer satisfaction with the mortgage origination experience in six factors (listed in alphabetical order): application/approval process; interaction; loan closing; loan offerings; onboarding; and problem resolution. Satisfaction is calculated on a 1,000-point scale.
Overall customer satisfaction with mortgage origination averages 793 in 2015, an increase of 7 points from 2014. The increase in satisfaction is driven by a 22 point gain in the application and approval process factor, influenced by improved perceptions of the speed of the loan process. When loans close earlier than promised, satisfaction is significantly higher (866), compared to when loans close as expected (821) and when it takes longer than expected (658).
The study also finds that overall satisfaction with several mortgage application-related activities, such as completing an application (799), submitting documents (804) and receiving status updates (811) is markedly higher among customers who used digital communication channels versus those who communicated via mail and fax (753, 766, and 770, respectively).
The links between the perception of mortgage processing speed and efficiency and overall customer satisfaction are particularly noteworthy in light of new TRID (TILA RESPA Integrated Disclosure1), a.k.a. "know before you owe" regulation, which went into effect in October 2015. This law has the potential to increase the mortgage timeline which poses a significant challenge for lenders when serving home buyers across all generations, but could be particularly challenging when dealing with Millennials (ages 18-34) who are technically savvy, always connected to the Internet and noted as being capricious consumers.
"While a lot of effort has been placed on ensuring compliance with new regulations, it is imperative that lenders improve their education and communication about the impact of these changes or risk losing customers," said Craig Martin, director of the mortgage practice at J.D. Power. "Effective communication remains one of the most important aspects of a satisfying mortgage experience, especially if the process is taking longer than it has historically. As the number of Millennial home buyers continues to rise, lenders must be ready to meet their expectations. This generation is highly digitally connected, so ongoing communication and transparency via the channels they prefer, particularly mobile, are vital."
Following are some of the key findings in this year's study:
2015 U.S. Primary Mortgage Origination Satisfaction Rankings
Quicken Loans ranks highest in primary mortgage origination satisfaction for a sixth consecutive year, with a score of 850, an increase of 15 points from 2014. Quicken Loans performs particularly well in all six factors. Fifth Third Mortgage ranks second with a score of 812, followed by Bank of America and BB&T (Branch Banking & Trust Co.) in a tie at 811 each.
The 2015 U.S. Primary Mortgage Origination Satisfaction Study is based on responses from 4,666 customers who originated a new mortgage or refinanced within the past 12 months. The study was fielded in two waves: February – March and July – August 2015.
For more information about the 2015 U.S. Primary Mortgage Origination Satisfaction Study, visit http://www.jdpower.com/resource/us-primary-mortgage-origination-satisfaction-study
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