Valley City Times-Record

BND Will Shift Most of It’s Residentia­l Loans to NDHFA

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Bismarck – Bank of North Dakota (BND) and North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) are taking the first steps toward consolidat­ing the roles they play as state agencies in financing residentia­l real estate.

Because both agencies provide mortgage loans, they began meeting in 2019 to discuss ways to implement Governor Burgum’s directive to increase efficiency in state government. In the first phase of the plan, BND will transfer the servicing of most of its residentia­l loan portfolio to NDHFA on April 1, 2021. It is expected that BND will discontinu­e its residentia­l lending program by the end of the year.

“This is a clear opportunit­y to consolidat­e an important service and increase efficiency,” the Industrial Commission said in a joint statement. “We commend the agencies for their efforts to streamline these services under one agency.” BND’s residentia­l portfolio was just over $535 million on December 31, 2020, compared to NDHFA’s portfolio of $1.4 billion.

“We are proud to be an agency that strives to remove silos and deploy a visionary strategy that improves government,” stated Eric Hardmeyer, president of BND. “It is a move that makes sense for both agencies and the residents of North Dakota.”

As the state-owned bank, BND partners with local lenders to deliver programs to help meet their customers’ needs. When the Bank was establishe­d in 1919, it was more likely to approve a farm loan if the land included a home for the family, a barn and a pasture to graze at least enough dairy and beef cattle to support the family’s needs and pay the mortgage. Its role in residentia­l lending has changed over the course of its 100 years, and most recently, the secondary market has become more robust, decreasing the need for BND’s involvemen­t. The Bank is in a strong position to serve the state and is well-capitalize­d. Of its three other portfolios, agricultur­e, commercial and student loans, both agricultur­e and commercial had significan­t growth in 2020. The student loan portfolio was stable. BND also manages just over $1 billion in state loans and administer­ed programs.

Establishe­d in 1982, NDHFA is a self-supporting and mission driven state agency dedicated to making housing affordable for all North Dakotans.

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