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Learn more about mortgages
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How the temporary permissions regime (TPR) and financial services contracts regime (FSCR) will enable EEA-based firms to continue operating in the UK after Brexit [pdf]
How the TPR and FSCR will enable EEA-based firms to continue operating in the UK after the end of the transition period. -
GC13/2 Dealing fairly with interest-only mortgage customers who risk being unable to repay their loan [pdf]
The guidance is based on the findings from the firm review, as well as other industry practice information we have received; it sets out what we expect firms to do to ensure the fair treatment of customers who are unable to repay the capital sum at -
CP13/2 - Mortgage Market Review - Data Reporting [pdf]
We are consulting on changing our rules on the data firms have to send us about mortgages. -
Archived data
Find FCA data published before 2018. -
The FCA’s view of green mortgages
Speech by David Geale, Director of Retail Banking, delivered at the London Institute of Banking & Finance mortgage conference. -
Mortgages - Product Sales Data (PSD) Glossary [pdf]
Find out what the FCA means by the terms it uses in its Product Sales Data. -
Fraud
Fraud falls within the FCA's objective of reducing the risk of financial crime and also affects our consumer protection objectives. Find out more about our approach. -
Supervision
Find out more about the FCA's approach to supervising firms. -
The future of the UK mortgage market
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy & Competition, FCA, delivered at the FCA mortgage conference, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Mortgages Product Sales Data dashboards
This page provides a breakdown of mortgage and remortgage product sales data from 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2021.