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Sales of Receivables and Servicing Rights (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Transfers and Servicing [Abstract]  
Activity Related to Mortgage Banking Net Revenue
Information related to residential mortgage loan sales and the Bancorp’s mortgage banking activity, which is included in mortgage banking net revenue in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income, is as follows:
For the three months ended
June 30,
For the six months ended
June 30,
($ in millions)2021202020212020
Residential mortgage loan sales(a)
$4,416 3,063 7,626 6,018 
Origination fees and gains on loan sales81 95 170 176 
Gross mortgage servicing fees59 63 117 130 
(a)Represents the unpaid principal balance at the time of the sale.
Changes in Servicing Assets
The following table presents changes in the servicing rights related to residential mortgage loans for the six months ended June 30:
($ in millions)20212020
Balance, beginning of period$656 993 
Servicing rights originated103 101 
Servicing rights purchased109 30 
Changes in fair value:
Due to changes in inputs or assumptions(a)
103 (343)
Other changes in fair value(b)
(153)(105)
Balance, end of period$818 676 
(a)Primarily reflects changes in prepayment speed and OAS assumptions which are updated based on market interest rates.
(b)Primarily reflects changes due to realized cash flows and the passage of time.
Activity Related to the MSR Portfolio
The following table presents activity related to valuations of the MSR portfolio and the impact of the non-qualifying hedging strategy:
For the three months ended
June 30,
For the six months ended
June 30,
($ in millions)2021202020212020
Securities (losses) gains, net – non-qualifying hedges on mortgage servicing rights$1 — (1)
Changes in fair value and settlement of free-standing derivatives purchased to economically hedge the MSR portfolio(a)
46 11 (88)361 
MSR fair value adjustment due to changes in inputs or assumptions(a)
(49)(12)103 (343)
(a)Included in mortgage banking net revenue in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.
Servicing Assets and Residual Interests Economic Assumptions
The key economic assumptions used in measuring the servicing rights related to residential mortgage loans that continued to be held by the Bancorp at the date of sale, securitization or purchase resulting from transactions completed during the three months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 were as follows:
June 30, 2021June 30, 2020
Weighted-
Average Life
(in years)
Prepayment
Speed
(annual)
OAS
(bps)
Weighted-
Average Life
(in years)
Prepayment
Speed
(annual)
OAS
(bps)
Fixed-rate5.912.3  %610 5.812.4  %777 
Adjustable-rate   3.027.1 725 
Sensitivity of the Current Fair Value of Residual Cash Flows to Immediate 10%, 20% and 50% Adverse Changes in Assumptions
At June 30, 2021, the sensitivity of the current fair value of residual cash flows to immediate 10%, 20% and 50% adverse changes in prepayment speed assumptions and immediate 10% and 20% adverse changes in OAS for servicing rights related to residential mortgage loans are as follows:
Prepayment
Speed Assumption
OAS
Assumption
Fair Value
($ in millions)(a)
Weighted-
Average Life
(in years)
Impact of Adverse Change
on Fair Value
OAS
(bps)
Impact of Adverse Change on Fair Value
Rate10%20%50%10%20%
Fixed-rate$812 5.014.5 %$(29)(55)(125)542 $(16)(32)
Adjustable-rate3.721.6 — (1)(2)978 — — 
(a)The impact of the weighted-average default rate on the current fair value of residual cash flows for all scenarios is immaterial.