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OCC Focuses on Employer Assisted Mortgage Programs
WASHINGTON — The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) today released a Community Developments Insights report entitled, “Understanding Employer Assisted Mortgage Programs: A Primer for National Banks,” highlighting key features of employer assisted mortgage programs and opportunities for bank involvement with these initiatives.
“America’s labor force is being squeezed out of many high cost housing markets,” observed Comptroller of the Currency John C. Dugan, “and the gap between affordably priced housing and wage increases has been widening. Employer assisted mortgage programs provide a good opportunity to help close that gap in many communities.”
Employers, including national banks, are recognizing the benefits of providing mortgage assistance that allows their employees to live affordably closer to their work site. Such programs help employers attract and retain valuable employees. This is particularly important when employees are emergency first responders, or when they must commute long distances to find affordable housing.
Some employer assisted programs include a forgivable second mortgage, closing cost assistance, and homeownership education as an employee benefit. Some banks offer these mortgage programs to their own employees, or provide mortgage financing and other services to local employers offering their own employer assistance programs.
For the full article please visit www.occ.treas.gov.
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