About this Event
After decades of discussion, progress is finally being made in incorporating alternative data—particularly rental payment history—into credit scoring and mortgage underwriting.
Join the Urban Institute for an event showcasing new findings on the impact of rent reporting on credit scores, exploring the changes needed to enhance the effective use of alternative data in the mortgage industry, and highlighting recent innovations that can help consumers build credit beyond traditional methods.
Program:
- Panel 1: How Does Rent Reporting Affect Credit Scores?
- Panel 2: How Can Alternative Data Improve Mortgage Underwriting?
- Panel 3: What Innovations Can Help Consumers Build Credit?
Speakers to be announced.
This event is available for in-person or virtual participation. Please be sure to register correctly. In-person check-in and lunch will begin at 12:30 p.m. and a networking reception will follow from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
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NEXT10: The Future of Home
The Housing Finance Policy Center’s 10th Anniversary Series
The Urban Institute’s Housing Finance Policy Center (HFPC) was founded 10 years ago with a mission to educate policymakers, system actors, and the public about how the housing finance system could better serve families, households, and communities, particularly those historically disadvantaged by that system. Today’s challenges demand even more from HFPC’s unique capacities. Therefore, HFPC has launched NEXT10: The Future of Home, which is an effort to develop a North Star research agenda with supplemental events aimed at assessing the housing finance system in the coming decade and address how best to solve these critical issues.
HFPC’s NEXT10 event series brings together experts from a wide array of sectors to explore promising ideas and bold solutions for the US housing finance system, to build important partnerships, and to inspire transformative action. These events supplement the NEXT10 research agenda—comprising new research on today’s urgent challenges, alongside foundational HFPC work that is needed for future impact.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Urban Institute, 500 L'Enfant Plaza Southwest, Washington, United States
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