The Residential Landlords Association (RLA) have called for credit referencing agencies to include rental payment history when calculating the credit rating of tenants. The Association says “This would seem only fair when the penalty for landlords and homeowners for even one month of missed mortgage payment can be so severe when applying for a new…
Read moreVirgin Money has announced a new partnership with Countrywide Surveying Services to support new build, custom build and shared ownership borrowers. The move follows the lender launching a range of custom build and shared ownership products last month. Countrywide will provide a specialist and operational team dedicated to all new home valuation instructions, supporting borrowing on properties…
Read moreNew figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show growth of 7% in consumer finance new business in June, compared with the same month last year, and growth of 4% in the second quarter of 2017 overall. Credit card and personal loan new business together grew by 10% compared with June 2016, while…
Read moreNew figures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that the second charge mortgage growth continued in June. Commenting on the June 2017 new business figures for the second charge mortgage market, Fiona Hoyle, Head of Consumer and Mortgage Finance at the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA), said “In June, the second charge…
Read moreUK Finance has announced the latest first-time buyer activity statistics which show continued growth in June. Here is an overview of the main statistics: On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, UK Finance data shows that mortgage lending in June rose: First-time buyers borrowed £5.9bn, up 26% on the previous month and 9% on June 2016. This…
Read moreDevelopments in the wider economy are making it more challenging for homebuyers and savers. Building societies continue to support both groups and maintained a high market share of new mortgage lending and savings in the second quarter of 2017 according to latest figures from the Building Society Association Building societies approved 112,340 new mortgage loans.…
Read moreThe number of mortgages in arrears of 2.5% or more of the outstanding balance declined to 88,200 in the second quarter of this year, the lowest level since at least 1994 when this run of data began. The total was 5% lower than in the first quarter (92,600) and amounted to 0.8% of the more…
Read moreFigures released by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show that the number of second charge mortgage repossessions in Q2 2017 was 36, 10% lower than in the same quarter in 2016. The annual rate of second charge mortgage repossessions as a percentage of average outstanding agreements at the end of Q2 2017 was 0.06%,…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for August 2017: Personal debt in the UK Total UK personal debt The average total debt per household – including mortgages – was £57,005 in June. The revised figure for May was £56,791 Based on June 2017 trends, the UK’s total interest repayments on personal…
Read moreTandem has announced that it has agreed on a deal to acquire Harrods Bank, subject to regulatory approval. The deal will bring around £80 million of capital into the business. Once the deal has been completed Tandem can accelerate launch plans and start to offer savings accounts as well as continued development of the app and credit card. The…
Read moreConsumers are shrugging off concerns about a spending squeeze with increased confidence in their personal finances, according to the latest Lloyds Bank Spending Power Report. The latest poll – which saw Ipsos MORI survey 2,000 people with bank accounts across the UK – comes amid a raft of economic data highlighting the challenges faced by…
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published proposals to extend the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR) to almost all regulated firms. The new regime will essentially replace the Approved Persons Regime. The aim of the new regime is to reduce harm to consumers and strengthen market integrity by making individuals more accountable for their…
Read moreAn interest rate rise of just 0.5% would cost households an extra £3.4 billion in interest payments in just the first year according to analysis by Moore Stephens. Bank of England data shows UK households are currently paying £39.2 billion in interest payments on debt that is likely to be affected immediately by an interest rate…
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