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Contact: Nicole Lux (Dr)
Senior Research Fellow DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY
Leicester, LE1 9BH T: +44 (0)116 250 6438
Banks are dealing with multiple demands that include increased regulatory scrutiny and reporting; performance benchmarking of CRE portfolio credit risk and evaluation of risk capital allocation.
Historic findings on CRE loan performance show that default rates were dependent on property type which losses correlated with loan vintage and property cycle.
The De Montfort CRE 3yr loan benchmark report is designed to support internal bank reporting, and provide competitor & profitability analysis.
Analysis approach
• Analyse CRE lending portfolio and monitor income & loss performance against the rest of the market
• Benchmark CRE loan performance and assess market opportunities
• Assess capital allocation and evaluate new markets and forecast income & performance
Report includes
• Lending terms benchmark
• Default risk & provision benchmark
• Loan portfolio structure benchmark
• LTV, ICR benchmark
Data confidentiality
• Any benchmark selection is subject to maintining data confidentiality; hence any benchmark includes a minimum of 6 organisations.
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DMU 3 yr Benchmark report
DE MONTFORT CRE Benchmark report
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DE MONTFORT CRE Benchmark report