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[Insert Today's Date]
[CU Name] Joins Nationwide Billion-Dollar Home Loan Program To Assist Lower-Income
Borrowers
Focusing on helping lower-income borrowers afford their first home, [insert CU name] is taking
part in a $1.2 billion nationwide mortgage-lending initiative.
The credit union is among 150 across the country that offer a new mortgage
product, called Home Loan Payment Relief (HLPR, pronounced “helper”), aimed at borrowers with
household incomes at or below the median in their market. Together these credit unions have
committed more than $1.2 billion to the HLPR program, a level expected to rise to $3 billion-to-5
billion as credit union participation grows.
[CEO quote to this effect: “A key part of our mission is helping people of modest means within
our membership, many of whom have found themselves frozen out of the housing market because of
rising home prices and monthly payments. We can’t produce more affordable housing, but with HLRP
we can reduce their monthly payments so more borrowers can qualify.” Or in markets without
significant recent price increases: “A key part of our mission is helping people of modest means
within our membership. Offering the HLPR program will help first-time home buyers take an
important first step on the road to financial security through home ownership.”]
Basics of the program include:
- The HLPR program offers qualifying members a 3/1 adjustable-rate mortgage and/or
a 30-year fixed rate mortgage that will be offered to qualifying borrowers at one percent
below the national average for these loans.
- [Name of CU] and other participating credit unions are bearing the cost so that the
loans can be offered at this more affordable rate as part of their commitment to serving
people of modest means.
- The required down payment will be no more than 3 percent, and gifts or grants are
permitted. After three years, the rate will adjust annually to market rates, with rate
adjustments capped at 1% a year and 5% over the life of the loan.
- The loan is available to borrowers whose household income is either at or below the
area median income (with additional eligibility for those in “high cost”-designated areas).
- [If your credit union is reducing closing costs, private mortgage insurance costs or
any other related fees or costs, note that here.]
- The HLPR mortgage will benefit qualifying borrowers in several ways: through lower
monthly payments; by qualifying for a larger mortgage; or by lowering the income level needed
for a given mortgage.
[Insert information on number of eligible members at your credit unions and outlining your
plans for marketing HLPR loan to them.]
[If the HLPR mortgage supplements additional programs your credit union offers to assist lower-
income first-time homebuyers, insert paragraph summarizing those programs.]
[Closing quote from CEO: “Credit unions are about ‘people helping people’ from all walks of
life. With this new HLPR loan, we’re giving our lower-income members a greater opportunity to
purchase a home and begin to build wealth as the equity in their home accumulates.”]
[Add boilerplate description of your credit union.]
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