FICO (NYSE: FICO) , global analytics software leader, today announced the results of a new analysis by independent actuarial firm Milliman, finding that FICO® Score 10T is the most predictive credit score for evaluating first-time homebuyer mortgage risk, outperforming VantageScore 4.0. The findings are especially significant for the millions of Americans working to achieve the dream of homeownership, where the accuracy of the credit score a lender relies on directly shapes who gets approved and on what terms.
The newly released analysis builds on Milliman's earlier research showing FICO® Score 10T is the most predictive credit score for evaluating mortgage default risk. Milliman independently analyzed nearly 20 million mortgages from a major U.S. credit bureau, covering GSE, FHA, and overall mortgage loans from 2011 through 2023.
Key findings from the Milliman analysis on first-time buyers include:
- More accurate risk prediction overall: FICO® Score 10T did a better job separating borrowers who pay as agreed from those who default, across all three industry-standard measures as identified by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in their 2020 Joint Enterprise Credit Solicitation to assess score accuracy and reliability.
- Strongest results for FHA loans: For FHA first-time homebuyer mortgages, a critical path to homeownership for lower-down-payment buyers, FICO Score 10T outperformed VantageScore 4.0 by over 10%. The differences between score performance were largest for origination periods with higher default rates, strengthening FICO Score 10T’s value in managing default risk.
- More first-time buyers in better pricing tiers: FICO Score 10T scored more first-time homebuyers in the highest credit score bands relative to VantageScore 4.0.
“FICO believes the best way to expand homeownership is to give lenders the most accurate view of the borrowers in front of them,” said Julie May, vice president and general manager of B2B Scores at FICO . “This Milliman study shows that FICO Score 10T provides a more reliable view of first-time homebuyer risk than any other credit score available today. That precision allows lenders to extend credit confidently to qualified buyers, supports more stable outcomes for families and investors, and ultimately helps open the door to homeownership for more Americans.”
FICO® Score 10T incorporates trended credit data and, when available in the credit bureau file, rental payment history — giving lenders a more complete view of how consumers manage credit and housing payments over time. That richer picture is especially meaningful for first-time homebuyers, whose credit profiles are often thinner or still evolving.
To ensure lenders can evaluate the findings for themselves, FICO® Score 10T is currently available at no cost alongside Classic FICO through the FICO Score 10T Free Access Program, enabling side-by-side testing without requiring lenders to pay for an additional score. Nearly 60 lenders have already signed up.
The full white paper is available at https://www.milliman.com/en/insight/fico-score-10t-vantagescore-4-analysis-first-time-homebuyers .
For more information on how to sign up for the FICO Score 10T Free Access Program, visit the FICO Score 10T Migration Resource Center .
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