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Annex 1 - Closed book mortgages with inactive firms data [xlsm]
This data book contains the underlying data used in Annex 1 - Summary of the characteristics of the population of closed book mortgages with inactive firms. -
Creditworthiness and affordability: common misunderstandings
There are some common misconceptions among consumer credit firms as to what the FCA rules on creditworthiness and affordability mean. They explain some of the main points and what firms should do to comply with their rules. -
Mortgages and coronavirus: updated guidance for firms
FCA update to our guidance for firms on mortgages and coronavirus -
Mortgages and coronavirus: updated draft guidance for firms
FCA proposes updated draft guidance for firms on mortgages, debt advice and coronavirus -
FCA acts to help mortgage prisoners
Mortgage customers who have previously been unable to switch mortgages despite being up-to-date with their payments (commonly known as mortgage prisoners), could soon be able to find a cheaper deal after we proposed changes to how lenders assess -
Aggregate complaints data: 2016 H2
This data includes all the complaints that firms report to us. -
Annex 1 - Closed book mortgages segmentation analysis [xlsm]
This data book contains more detailed segmentation analysis referenced in Section E of Annex 1 - Summary of the characteristics of the population of closed book mortgages with inactive firms. -
Mortgage lending statistics - March 2024
The FCA collects mortgage lending data via the Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) which is submitted to the FCA by firms carrying out mortgage lending and mortgage administration. -
Product sales data - 2022
The FCA collects data from the firms it regulates on what products they are selling. Firms operating in the mortgages, retail investments or protection sectors submit product transaction data to the FCA quarterly. -
Mortgage Charter uptake data
The FCA provides the latest quarterly data from firms who have signed up to the Government’s Mortgage Charter.