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Mortgages and coronavirus - enabling positive consumer outcomes
Jonathan Davidson, Executive Director of Supervision Retail and Authorisations, speech delivered online as introduction to Mortgage Forbearance Webinars, 30 September 2020. -
FCA sets out how mortgage firms should be supporting borrowers
The FCA has set out ways that mortgage firms can help customers worried about their mortgage payments due to the cost of living squeeze. -
PS24/2: Strengthening protections for borrowers in financial difficulty: Consumer credit and mortgages
The FCA confirms its final rules to strengthen protections for borrowers in financial difficulty. -
Commentary on Mortgage lending statistics - March 2019
Mortgage lenders and administrators submit a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) each quarter to the FCA and Bank of England, providing data on their mortgage lending activities. This commentary covers the MLAR statistics for 2018 Q4. -
Research Note: Interest-only mortgages: analysis of FCA mortgage data and consumer research
This research sets out analysis of FCA data on the population of regulated interest-only mortgages that existed on 31 December 2022, and consumer research undertaken in 2022. -
Information on mortgage borrowers' employment 2018 to Q1 2020 - July 2020
The FCA provides information on the nature of mortgage borrowers' employment 2018 to Q1 2020 -
Information on lifetime Mortgage Sales - May 2022
The FCA provides data on lifetime mortgage sales. -
Regulated covered bonds
Covered bonds are a type of secured bond usually backed by mortgages or public sector loans. Read about the UK regulated covered bonds regime. -
FCA provides update on PPI
premium made the relationship between the lender and the borrower unfair under section 140A of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. ... have received letters from firms in the last few years which specified they had three years from receipt in which to complain) -
MLA D: Lending - business flow and rates FAQs
MLA D: Lending - business flow and rates FAQs