Company: FOACW
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001828937-25-000061
Chunk: 123

Company: Finance of America Companies Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 1
Chunk 123
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 accounts for HECM loans transferred into HMBS as well as its HECM buyout and non-agency reverse mortgage loan securitizations as secured borrowings and continues to recognize the loans as held for investment, subject to HMBS related obligations or nonrecourse debt, along with the corresponding liability for the HMBS related obligations or nonrecourse debt. Based on this, FAR requested and received a waiver for the minimum outstanding capital requirements from Ginnie Mae. Therefore, FAR was in compliance with all Ginnie Mae requirements.

In addition, FAR is required to maintain both fidelity bond and errors and omissions insurance coverage at tiered levels based on the aggregate UPB of the loans serviced by FAR throughout the year. FAR is required to conduct compliance testing at least quarterly to ensure compliance with the foregoing requirements. As of June 30, 2025, FAR was in compliance with applicable requirements.

Refer to Note 14 - Liquidity and Capital Requirements in the Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information. 

Summary of Certain Indebtedness

The following description is a summary of certain material provisions of our outstanding indebtedness. As of June 30, 2025, our debt obligations were $29.5 billion. This summary does not restate the terms of our outstanding indebtedness in its entirety, nor does it describe all of the material terms of our indebtedness.

HMBS Related Obligations

FAR is an approved issuer of HMBS that are guaranteed by Ginnie Mae and collateralized by participation interests in HECM loans insured by the FHA. We originate HECM loans insured by the FHA. Participations in the HECM loans are pooled into HMBS, which are sold into the secondary market with servicing rights retained. We have determined that loan transfers in the HMBS program do not meet the participating interest requirements because of the servicing requirements in the product that require the issuer/servicer to absorb some level of interest rate risk, cash flow timing risk, and incidental credit risk due to the buyout of HECM assets as discussed below. As a result, the transfers of the HECM loans do not qualify for sale accounting, and we, therefore, account for these transfers as secured financings. Holders of participating interests in the HMBS have no recourse against assets other than the underlying HECM loans, remittances, or collateral on those loans while they are in the securitization pools, except for standard representations and warranties and our contractual obligation