The work was productive but required everybody to get on the same page, Morales said. It involved a shared “posture of learning,” which he said served the unit well.
“And because of that, it really did make our collaboration smooth between the forward and the reverse worlds,” he said. “And then even, specifically, the way MISMO designs, constructs and governs their own processes — all of that was really smooth.”
Morales also specifically called out the valuable contributions of MISMO volunteers from the forward mortgage industry, saying they helped everyone to embrace the opportunity presented by the work.
“It’s all about building a bridge between forward and reverse through technology,” Morales explained. “Now there’s a bridge to the mainland, if you will. And now it’s time to get lenders to get the adoption and implementation discussions going.”
The new reference model has some work ahead of it, Morales said. But once it’s accomplished, the group has its next project in sight.
“Once we get some of the i-dotting and t-crossing out of the way, we’re going to move on to doing the same thing but with a focus on the secondary market for reverse mortgages,” Morales said. “That’s the next pillar that we’re attacking.”
The work that has been done already is expected to be invaluable as the workgroup embarks on the next steps, he said.
“We’ve handled origination/underwriting, and now we’re going to go on to secondary, which means that we are going to be putting out a call for industry participation from subject matter experts (SMEs) that are active in the reverse secondary space,” he said.
Secondary market work can be complicated, Morales explained, but the group learned a lot of valuable lessons from its origination and underwriting work that he expects will carry over well into the next phase.
“Initially, we’ll start with the end in mind, and together as a group work to define what we want to deliver to the mortgage industry,” he said. “And then from there, we’ll go back and start building it.
“That means introducing data points, definitions and enumeration that can be standardized and then presented into a future version of the MISMO reference model.”
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