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How to ensure locked-down compliance during HMDA reporting season, and year-round

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Community banks have just finished their HMDA reporting season, submitting detailed mortgage application and loan data to regulators by March 2nd. However, for compliance professionals, the work continues beyond the deadline.

HMDA reporting has evolved from a mere checkbox exercise to a year-round defense of data accuracy. Manual reviews, disparate systems, and last-minute validations place undue stress on lending and compliance operations.

This article explores how automation can support verification and exception handling throughout the loan lifecycle, ensuring continuous preparedness and compliance for your institution.

Key challenges in HMDA compliance

Regulation C of the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) mandates financial institutions to collect specific data points on all applications, originations, and purchases of “covered loans.”

In recent years, HMDA and fair lending scrutiny has intensified, with regulators pressuring financial institutions to deliver accurate data with leaner teams. Post-approval document errors and manual reviews pose growing risks. The Federal Reserve identified HMDA/Reg C violations as the top issue for state member banks in 2024, while the FDIC cited insufficient data for HMDA fields as a common problem.

While regulatory relief is on the horizon for community banks in 2026, oversight is expected to remain stringent. Regulators heavily rely on HMDA data for various examinations, fair lending assessments, and policy initiatives.

Challenges for Community Banks

Poor HMDA data quality can impact safety and soundness, fair lending, and regulatory control. Any decline in data integrity industry-wide may lead to examiner scrutiny on governance and controls.

Community banks face challenges in ensuring accurate reporting, maintaining quality checks, and demonstrating effective control systems. Disconnected and scattered data across multiple bank areas increase the risk of errors and inefficiencies, jeopardizing credibility with examiners.

Benefits of Automation in HMDA Reporting

As regulations evolve, automation emerges as a vital tool for compliance. Here are four ways automation can alleviate the compliance burden in HMDA reporting:

1. Reduces risk and rework by auto-validating key data fields at loan origination.

2. Supports exception-based workflows to focus on files with missing or inconsistent data.

3. Establishes a single source of truth for validation and submission.

4. Enhances quality control by minimizing data entry errors and manual steps.

Adapting to Regulatory Changes

Banking compliance is constantly evolving, emphasizing data integrity, consumer protection, and institutional safety. Automation empowers banks to navigate these changes efficiently, ensuring secure and efficient lending operations in a competitive landscape.

John Roper is the Chief Revenue Officer at Continuous.
This article represents the author’s views and does not necessarily reflect HousingWire’s editorial stance. For editorial inquiries, contact [email protected].

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