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60-plus delinquency

A banking term used to describe a mortgage loan with overdue payments of 60 days or greater but less than 90 days, usually expressed as a percentage of a group of loans. This figure is used when analyzing loan portfolio performance, which produces a metric of a lender's performance.

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  1. 60-Plus Delinquencies Definition | Investopedia
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    Jun 22, 2012 ... For credit cards, modified borrowers had a 60-plus delinquency rate of 13.63 percent, and non-modified borrowers had a 17.13 percent 60-plus ...
     
  5. Fitch: AAAsf-Rated CMBS Head of the Class | The Commercial ...
    Jun 8, 2012 ... “Fitch has found the 60-plus delinquency number to be more reliable than the 30- plus bucket, which is more volatile.” Mary MacNeill. The stress ...
     
  6. CMBS | The Commercial Observer
    “Fitch has found the 60-plus delinquency number to be more reliable than the 30- plus bucket, which is more volatile.” Read More. By Ian Thomas 12:15pm ...
     
  7. AFSA Newsbriefs 2012
    Jun 28, 2012 ... Modified borrowers had a 60-plus delinquency rate of 13.63 percent for credit cards, compared to non-modified borrowers who had a 17.13 ...
     
  8. U.S. Credit Card Quality Index: Despite Mixed ... - Securitization.Net
    Dec 9, 2004 ... 60% reported a three-month average 60-plus-delinquency rate of less than 3.1%. On a comparative basis, the 30-plus-delinquency rate of ...