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Mortgages and coronavirus: our guidance for firms
FCA guidance for mortgage lenders, mortgage administrators, home purchase providers and home purchase administrators as the coronavirus situation develops. -
Mortgages and coronavirus: further updated guidance for firms [pdf]
This draft guidance sets out the proposed form in which we would update our guidance ‘Mortgages and coronavirus: Updated guidance for firms’ (‘the June Guidance’) -
Finalised guidance: mortgages and coronavirus: additional guidance for firms [pdf]
This guidance supplements our guidance ‘Mortgages and coronavirus: Updated guidance for firms’ (‘the June Guidance’). -
Mortgages and coronavirus: updated additional guidance for firms [pdf]
This draft guidance sets out the proposed form in which we would update our guidance ‘Mortgages and coronavirus: Additional guidance for firms’ -
CP16/2: Mortgage Credit Directive: Minor changes to our rules and guidance
CP16/2: Mortgage Credit Directive: Minor changes to our rules and guidance. ... mortgage contracts entered into by housing associations on or after 21 March 2016 will be outside the scope of our mortgages regime, where such lending is outside the scope -
Cost of living
Firms have an important role in supporting consumers struggling with higher living costs. -
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Mortgages Market Study: MS16/2
We have published the Mortgages Market Study final report. It explains our final findings and provides a progress update on the proposed remedies. -
FCA sets out new guidance for mortgage providers and for lenders taking part in the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme
The FCA has today published new guidance for mortgage lenders and administrators, and small business lenders. This supports the announcements made by the Chancellor earlier this week. -
FCA to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced that it will consult on new guidance on the treatment of customers with mortgage payment shortfalls (commonly referred to as arrears). This guidance covers remediation for mortgage customers