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FHFA Releases FHFA Strategic Plan for FY 2015-2019 and Performance and Accountability Report

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
11/21/2014

Washington, D.C. – The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) today released the FHFA Strategic Plan:  Fiscal Years 2015-2019, which reflects the agency’s priorities as regulator of the Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks) and as regulator and conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises).  FHFA’s strategic plan also reflects the priorities outlined for the Enterprises in the 2014 Strategic Plan for the Conservatorships of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which the agency released in May.  Earlier this year, FHFA requested input on the draft agency strategic plan from Members of Congress, the public, and interested stakeholders in accordance with the Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of 2010.

FHFA’s strategic plan sets forth three goals for the agency:

    1. Ensure Safe and Sound Regulated Entities
    2. Ensure Liquidity, Stability and Access in Housing Finance
    3. Manage the Enterprises’ Ongoing Conservatorships

FHFA also released the Performance and Accountability Report this week, which details FHFA’s activities as regulator of the Federal Home Loan Bank System and as regulator and conservator of the Enterprises during fiscal year 2014.  For the sixth consecutive year, FHFA received an unmodified or “clean” audit opinion on its fiscal year 2014 financial statements from the U.S. Government Accountability Office. 

Link to FHFA’s Strategic Plan:  Fiscal Years 2015-2019

Link to Input Received on Draft Agency Strategic Plan [select Strategic Plan in pull down at top of page]

Link to FY 2014 Performance and Accountability Report

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency regulates Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks. These government-sponsored enterprises provide more than $5.6 trillion in funding for the U.S. mortgage markets and financial institutions.

Contacts:

Stefanie Johnson (202) 649-3030 / Corinne Russell (202) 649-3032

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