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Learn more about mortgages
Check MoneyHelper for free, impartial help, backed by government, on mortgages. We work with MoneyHelper to provide free support and financial guidance. -
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. -
Statement on mortgage prisoners
The FCA has been working for some time to support mortgage prisoners. This work has continued during the disruption caused by Coronavirus. So far, our action has resulted in reductions in mortgage payments for the vast majority of mortgage prisoners, -
The FPC’s mortgage market recommendations
Read more about the Financial Policy Committee's recommendations to the PRA and FCA. -
Information on mortgage sales - October 2021
FCA provides information on mortgage sales. -
Information on mortgages - July 2021
The FCA provides information on mortgage terms since January 2018. -
Mortgage prisoners review: terms of reference
These terms of reference set out the steps we will take in our mortgage prisoners review. -
Changes in mortgage regulation
Speech by Jonathan Davidson, Director of Supervision – Retail and Authorisations, delivered at the Council of Mortgage Lenders conference, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Understanding mortgage prisoners
Following the FCA's Policy Statement on the changes to the responsible lending rules, it has published further data on the mortgage prisoner population. -
The Evolution of the Mortgage Market
increased number of consumers will not be in a position to repay their mortgages before they retire. ... very few mortgage products that cater for older borrowers with larger mortgages that extend well into retirement. -
Call for mortgage intermediaries willing to help mortgage prisoners
We want to hear from mortgage intermediaries who will work with mortgage prisoners to help them identify and move to an active lender where this is possible, or signpost them to additional support such as debt advice.