How did loan origination volume and net interest margin perform relative to prior quarters and peers? | GHLD (Aug 07, 2025) | Candlesense

How did loan origination volume and net interest margin perform relative to prior quarters and peers?

Answer

Based on the excerpt you provided, the press release only includes a brief introductory statement about Guild Holdings Company’s (GHLD) second‑quarter 2025 performance:

“Our team delivered in the second quarter the strongest performance in many categories that we’ve reported in several years, despite a constrained and challenging market.”

Unfortunately, the specific figures or commentary on loan‑origination volume and net‑interest margin (NIM)—including how they compare to prior quarters or to peer companies—are not included in the text you shared. Without those details, we cannot accurately describe:

  • Whether loan‑origination volume grew or declined versus Q1 2025, Q4 2024, or the same quarter in 2024.
  • How Guild’s NIM trended relative to its own historical quarters or relative to other mortgage‑oriented lenders.

What you can do next

  1. Locate the full press release – The complete Business Wire announcement (often available on the company’s investor‑relations website or via a newswire search) will contain the quantitative tables and management commentary that detail:

    • Total loan‑origination volume (e.g., number of loans closed, dollar amount of loans originated).
    • Net‑interest margin (percentage) and any year‑over‑year or quarter‑over‑quarter changes.
    • Comparative benchmarks versus peer companies or industry averages.
  2. Check the earnings presentation – Public companies typically post a slide deck or a “Management Discussion & Analysis” (MD&A) section alongside the press release, which breaks out key performance metrics, including NIM and loan‑origination trends.

  3. Review analyst coverage – Financial analysts who cover GHLD often publish briefings that highlight how the company’s loan‑origination volume and NIM stack up against peers such as Rocket Companies (RKT), LendingHome (LND), or other mortgage‑finance firms.

Bottom line

From the information provided in the excerpt, we cannot determine the performance of loan‑origination volume or net‑interest margin relative to prior quarters or peers. Accessing the full earnings release or accompanying investor materials will be necessary to answer the question comprehensively.