Ten years after the subprime mortgage crisis, Fannie Mae posted an impressive 2018, with profits up an outstanding 548%, to just under $16 billion. Fannie provided roughly $512 billion in liquidity to the U.S. mortgage market last year and represented nearly 40% of all new single-family mortgage-related securities issuances. It also financed $65.4 billion to the multifamily housing sector, helping to create 777,000 new apartments in the process. Meanwhile, the government-sponsored enterprise could soon shed one of its last vestiges of the financial crisis, with the Trump administration pushing for an end to the federal conservatorship of both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Company Info
CEO | Hugh R. Frater |
CEO Title | Chief Executive Officer & Director |
Sector | Financials |
Industry | Diversified Financials |
HQ Location | Washington, D.C. |
Website | www.fanniemae.com |
Years on Fortune 500 List | 22 |
Employees | 7,400 |
Key Financials (Last Fiscal Year)
Revenues ($M) | $120,101 |
Profits ($M) | $15,959 |
Assets ($M) | $3,418,318 |
Total Stockholder Equity ($M) | $6,240 |
Profit Ratios
Profit as % of Revenues | 13.3% |
Profits as % of Assets | 0.5% |
Profits as % of Stockholder Equity | 255.8% |
Earnings Per Share (Last Fiscal Year)
Earnings Per Share ($) | 57 |
EPS % Change (from 2017) | - |
EPS % Change (5 year annual rate) | - |
EPS % Change (10 year annual rate) | - |
Total Return
Total Return to Investors (2018) | -60.0% |
Total Return to Investors (5 year, annualized) | -18.8% |
Total Return to Investors (10 year, annualized) | 3.4% |