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29-05-2020, 12:10 PM
#4561
Originally Posted by Saamee
What I am saying is Arrears are LESS currently - that is positive...
If it was Hardship there would be NO payments >> HIgher Arrears Outstanding!
Not what I am seeing just now
Would they actually record arrears for a loan if a hardship "repayment holiday period" had been granted?
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29-05-2020, 01:58 PM
#4562
At HM I honestly cannot say what happens....
Over at LC, when a Defaulting Loan gets to 90 Days old, then it is Removed.....!
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29-05-2020, 02:34 PM
#4563
Originally Posted by Saamee
At HM I honestly cannot say what happens....
Over at LC, when a Defaulting Loan gets to 90 Days old, then it is Removed.....!
I guess if a loan has been granted a hardship repayment holiday, then payments will not be due until after the hardship holiday period ends. Only then if payments are not resumed by the new due dates would it be in default. So perhaps the covid hardship payment holidays have merely postponed the day of reckoning for some loans. Also, some borrowers who may have struggled regardless of the Covid measures, may have been able to latch onto Harmoney's covid hardship response to delay their day of reckoning?
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29-05-2020, 02:39 PM
#4564
I'm folllowing and liking your Logic... BJ
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30-05-2020, 11:17 AM
#4565
Member
Originally Posted by Saamee
What I am saying is Arrears are LESS currently - that is positive...
If it was Hardship there would be NO payments >> HIgher Arrears Outstanding!
Not what I am seeing just now
Hardship and Repayment Holiday loans don't show up as arrears - they are not in arrears as no payments are due until they become active again.
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31-05-2020, 12:17 PM
#4566
Member
Current 87.51%
Arrears 3.71%
Hardship 8.44%
Protect Waiver 0.34%
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31-05-2020, 08:13 PM
#4567
Member
Current 85.3%
Arrears 3.9%
Hardship 10.8%
Last edited by joker; 31-05-2020 at 08:15 PM.
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01-06-2020, 11:45 AM
#4568
Member
Current 85.2%
Arrears 7.4%
Hardship 7.0%
P Protect 0.4%
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05-06-2020, 10:23 AM
#4569
Member
Hardship 6.9%
Arrears 2.5% (1.7% >30 days)
I suspect that some loans that would normally be in arrears have ended up in hardship, but given the meagre returns from the Harmoney collections process I'm fine with that in the hope that some of them return to current status.
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17-06-2020, 06:33 PM
#4570
I'm finding that the ratings meant very little a lot of my defaults are the better graded loans!
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