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CWB Optimum Mortgage posts growth in Q3

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Last Updated on October 24, 2023 by Steve Randall

CWB Optimum Mortgage has reported a 12% year-over-year rise in total loans in the third quarter of 2018.

Financial results reported by parent CWB Financial show that the $2.982 billion total is a 3% gain from the second quarter.

Alternative mortgage originations were down 7% in dollar terms from a year earlier while renewals increased from 70% in Q3, 2017 to 78% in Q3, 2018. However, this was expected.

Growth for the quarter was driven almost exclusively by alternative mortgages secured via first mortgages carrying a weighted average loan-to-value at initiation of approximately 69%.

The book value of alternative mortgages represented 94% of CWB Optimum’s total portfolio which is consistent with the prior quarter and last year.

The bulk of the firm’s portfolio is in Ontario (56%) followed by BC (18%) and Alberta (17%).

The average size of CWB Optimum mortgages originated in the third quarter was approximately $353,000, and the average size of mortgages outstanding at July 31, 2018 was $295,000.

Overall, CWB Financial Group announced strong third quarter financial performance with record common shareholders’ net income of $62 million and pre-tax, pre-provision income of $111 million, up 11% and 10%, respectively, from the third quarter last year.

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