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Auto Loan Delinquencies on the Rise, But Consumers Continue to Place Great Value on Such Loans

Auto Loan Delinquencies on the Rise, But Consumers Continue to Place Great Value on Such Loans

TransUnion study examines current state of delinquencies and implications for lenders and consumers

CHICAGO, Oct. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lower inventories, higher prices and reduced demand, among other factors, are central to some of the changing dynamics in the auto finance market, resulting in a rise in auto loan delinquency rates. A new TransUnion (NYSE: TRU) study, “,” found that despite an increase in serious auto loan delinquencies, consumers possessing multiple credit products continue to value auto loans nearly as much as mortgages, and much more than their credit cards.

TransUnion’s study observed auto trades that were 60+ days past due, and included vintage performance for all auto loan and lease originations by annual and quarterly cohort. A key observation in the study: the “numerator” (or total number of delinquencies) is above pandemic-level lows, but it’s primarily driven by the backlog of likely delinquencies that were temporarily in accommodation or bolstered by pandemic-related government relief and other stimulus programs.

Another factor contributing to the rise in delinquency rates is that of the shrinking “denominator,” derived from total number of vehicles currently being financed. Causes for this reduction include falling originations in 2020 due to falling demand; a continued decline in originations in 2021 and 2022 due to limited vehicle supply; and an increase in repossessions and payoffs in 2021 and 2022. These factors have led to an imbalance between origination volumes and total account runoff resulting in lower total outstanding account volume.

“Because of the unusual and unsettled economic environment that accompanied the pandemic era, it’s critically important that we look at the big picture when it comes to auto delinquencies,” said Satyan Merchant, senior vice president and automotive business leader at TransUnion. “While point-in-time delinquency rates are elevated when compared to prior periods, we have observed fairly stable vintage performance.”

Point-in-Time Auto Loan Delinquency Rates Q2 2018-2022

 Q2 2018Q2 2019Q2 2020Q2 2021Q2 2022
30+ DPD*3.20%3.12%2.79%2.43%3.34%
60+ DPD1.05%1.06%1.31%1.07%1.43%
90+ DPD0.39%0.41%0.80%0.65%0.79%

*DPD = Days Past Due; Source: TransUnion U.S. consumer credit database

In examining vintage performance as related to delinquency, the study showed that while the Q1-Q3 vintage cohort has generally performed similarly as that of the 2019 cohort, there was a slight deterioration of performance found when comparing Q4 2019 to Q4 2021.

Quarterly Vintage Delinquency of Auto Loans and Leases at 6 months on Book

Year/Quarter20192021Difference
Q11.49%1.07%-42 bps*
Q21.41%1.26%-15 bps
Q31.39%1.43%+4 bps
Q41.11%1.32%+ 21 bps

*bps = basis points; Source: Prama @ Vintage Analysis

Consumers continue to value their auto loans

The study also showed that consumers continue to prioritize auto payments just behind mortgages in their payment hierarchy, but well above credit cards, as consumers protected secured products with positive equity position. In addition, elevated vehicle values are providing consumers with positive loan-to-value positions, offering borrowers options in the event of financial stress. This is especially true for pre-2021 vintages, which has helped keep lender losses low.

“As the economic environment continues to evolve, lenders can prepare themselves for an array of possible scenarios so trends can be spotted and decisions made to best manage their portfolios. Enriched data and analytics can help lenders identify areas of existing and emerging risk and opportunity, as well as better understand customers’ behavior by providing a cross-wallet and longitudinal view of their performance,” concluded Merchant.

To learn more about the findings of the study and what can be done to mitigate auto delinquency risks, visit . More information on how TransUnion CreditVision helps lenders better understand consumer credit behavior can be found .

About TransUnion (NYSE: TRU)

TransUnion is a global information and insights company that makes trust possible in the modern economy. We do this by providing a comprehensive picture of each person so they can be reliably and safely represented in the marketplace. As a result, businesses and consumers can transact with confidence and achieve great things. We call this Information for Good.®

A leading presence in more than 30 countries across five continents, TransUnion provides solutions that help create economic opportunity, great experiences, and personal empowerment for hundreds of millions of people.

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