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Information on number of approved applications - August 2022
The FCA provides information information on Number of approved applications. -
FCA and Industry Working Group on interest-only mortgages
We are working with mortgage lenders and administrators to continue its work in the interest-only mortgage market. -
Information on the number of sales transactions for mortgages - December 2020
The FCA provides data on Retirement Interest Only mortgage sales and a monthly log of how many mortgage sales (excluding Lifetime Mortgages & Retirement Interest Only Mortgages) sold for over 55s. -
Number and value of mortgages with advances greater than £5 million - November 2021
The FCA provides data on mortgages with advances greater than £5 million. -
The number and value of mortgages with advances greater than £5 million - February 2021
The FCA provides the number of mortgage sales and value of loans reported by regulated firms through their product sales data reporting to the FCA. -
Information on number of mortgages that had loan to values exceeding 90% in Q4 2019 - June 2020
FCA provides information on number of mortgages that had loan to values exceeding 90% in Q4 2019. -
FSA Approved Person Refusals 2007: Mortgage Plus [N.I.] Limited ("Mortgage Plus") and Mr Richard Kirk McClure ("Mr McClure") [pdf]
FSA Approved Person Refusals 2007: Mortgage Plus [N.I.] Limited ("Mortgage Plus") and Mr Richard Kirk McClure ("Mr McClure") -
FSA - CP10/2 [pdf]
Consultation FSA - CP10/2 - The FSA's Consultation paper CP10/2 is entitled 'Mortgage Market Review: Arrears & Approved Persons'. It was published in January 2010. Comments on all proposed amendments should reach us by 30 April 2010. -
Aggregate complaints data: 2016 H2
This data includes all the complaints that firms report to us. -
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