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Report mortgage fraud: advisers
As a mortgage broker it is essential you have sufficient controls in place to prevent your firm being used for committing fraud. Read more about what you should report. -
PREMIER MORTGAGE BANK
PREMIER MORTGAGE BANK is not authorised or registered by the FCA. Find out more about unauthorised firms and individuals. -
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. -
Coronavirus (Covid-19): Our expectations of payment and retail banking firms
We are in regular contact with the industry, the Government and other regulators to understand the impact of coronavirus on the payments market. -
Mortgage Finance Bureau
We believe this firm may be providing financial services or products in the UK without our authorisation. Find out why you should be wary of dealing with this unauthorised firm and how to protect yourself. -
FCA expectations regarding funds in light of coronavirus (Covid-19)
We are giving firms extra time to produce their annual and half-yearly reports and accounts because of the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19). -
Strong customer authentication and coronavirus
In the exceptional circumstances of the Covid crisis, we are giving the industry an additional 6 months to implement strong customer authentication (SCA) for e-commerce. -
Mortgage Healthcare Ltd
We believe this firm may be providing financial services or products in the UK without our authorisation. Find out why you should be wary of dealing with this unauthorised firm and how to protect yourself. -
New mortgage rules come into force
New mortgage rules come into force. Press Releases First published:. 26/04/2014. ... We do not want to see mortgage lending return to the practices of the past where people were taking out mortgages they simply couldn’t afford. -
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.