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Mortgage brokers act on behalf of lenders, primarily helping borrowers arrange mortgage finance for both residential and investment real estate purposes and refinance existing mortgages. Brokers receive commissions on loans arranged for lenders and may charge fees for their services.
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The FCA and the Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) both have responsibility for the regulation of mortgage lenders and administrators. They jointly publish the mortgage lending statistics every quarter. Since the beginning of 2007, around 340 regulated mortgage lenders and administrators have been required to submit a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) each quarter, providing data on their mortgage lending activities. Latest findings The outstanding value of all residential mortgage loans increased by 0.6% from the previous quarter to £1,670.9 billion, the highest stock of outstanding mortgage loans since 2023 Q1, and was 0.8% higher than a year earlier.
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a) to broaden the range of institutions surveyed to incorporate other mortgage lenders in addition to building societies and Abbey National. With the entry of the high street banks and then the centralised lenders into the mortgage market, information provided by the building societies no longer represented the whole market in the way it did when the BSM was set up in the 1960s.
b) to extend its coverage to include further advances, remortgages and top-up loans in addition to first mortgages.
c) to increase the level of detail on the questionnaire especially with respect to the characteristics of the mortgage loan.
An important consideration for users of the data is that the SML figures allow continuity with the BSM survey results to be maintained for a reasonable period.
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This dataset contains information on thousands of mortgage products available in the UK, including the interest rate, APR, revert rate, fees, and initial rate period. This data can be used to compare different mortgage products and find the best deal for your needs
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This dataset contains information on thousands of mortgage products available in the UK, including the interest rate, APR, revert rate, fees, and initial rate period.
To use this dataset, simply download it and then import it into your favorite spreadsheet program. You can then use the data to compare mortgage rates across different products and banks.
This dataset can be used to help you: - Compare mortgage rates from different banks - Find the best mortgage product for your needs - Understand how fees and other charges affect the overall cost of a mortgage
- Analysing the different mortgage products available on the market
- Benchmarking against other products in order to get a competitive rate
- Finding products that have low fees and revert rates
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File: UK_Mortgage_Rate.csv | Column name | Description | |:----------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------| | SKU | The product's SKU. (String) | | BANK_NAME | The name of the bank that offers the mortgage product. (String) | | MTG_PRODUCT_SUBTITLE | The subtitle of the mortgage product. (String) | | MTG_PRODUCT_TYPE_RAW | The raw product type of the mortgage product. (String) | | MTG_PRODUCT_YEARS | The number of years of the mortgage product. (Integer) | | MTG_INITIAL_RATE_PCT | The initial rate percentage of the mortgage product. (Float) | | MTG_APR_PCT | The APR percentage of the mortgage product. (Float) | | MTG_REVERT_RATE | The revert rate of the mortgage product. (Float) | | MTG_FEES_TOTAL | The total fees of the mortgage product. (Float) | | MTG_INITIAL_RATE_MONTHS | The initial rate months of the mortgage product. (Integer) | | SCAN_DATE | The date that the mortgage product was scanned. (Date) |
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The FCA and the Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) both have responsibility for the regulation of mortgage lenders and administrators. They jointly publish the mortgage lending statistics every quarter. Since the beginning of 2007, around 340 regulated mortgage lenders and administrators have been required to submit a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) each quarter, providing data on their mortgage lending activities. Latest findings The outstanding value of all residential mortgage loans increased by 0.5% from the previous quarter to £1,678.2 billion, the highest stock of outstanding mortgage loans since reporting began in 2007, and was 1.3% higher than a year earlier.
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Each record includes core review details (provider, product, review text, satisfaction and NPS scores) alongside structured ratings of ease of use, ability to meet expectations, value for money, vendor support, and innovation. Brokers also provide free-text suggestions for product improvement, enabling deep insight into evolving technology needs in the mortgage intermediary market.
This dataset is designed for technology providers, consultants, investors, and lenders seeking to understand adoption, satisfaction, and competitive positioning of intermediary tech solutions. It supports benchmarking, product development, competitive analysis, and strategic investment decisions in the UK financial services technology ecosystem.
Data is collected directly from Smart Money People’s broker community and updated regularly. It is anonymised, GDPR-compliant, and available as review-level raw data or aggregated monthly summaries.
Variants: Date, tech provider, product type, review category
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The FCA and the Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) both have responsibility for the regulation of mortgage lenders and administrators. They jointly publish the mortgage lending statistics every quarter. Since the beginning of 2007, around 340 regulated mortgage lenders and administrators have been required to submit a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) each quarter, providing data on their mortgage lending activities. Latest findings The outstanding value of all residential mortgage loans was £1,655.5 billion at the end of 2023 Q2, 0.4% higher than a year earlier, but the largest decrease on the previous quarter since reporting began in 2007.
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The FCA and the Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) both have responsibility for the regulation of mortgage lenders and administrators. They jointly publish the mortgage lending statistics every quarter. Since the beginning of 2007, around 340 regulated mortgage lenders and administrators have been required to submit a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) each quarter, providing data on their mortgage lending activities. Latest findings The outstanding value of all residential mortgage loans was £1,561.8 billion at the end of 2021 Q1, 3.6 % higher than a year earlier. The value of gross mortgage advances in 2021 Q1 was £83.3 billion, 26.5% higher than in 2020 Q1, and the highest level since 2007 Q4. The value of new mortgage commitments (lending agreed to be advanced in the coming months) was 15% higher than a year earlier, at £77.5 billion.
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It does not cover statistics regarding the Help to Buy mortgage guarantee scheme, which have been published by HM Treasury.
The figures presented in this release cover the first 27 months of the Help to Buy equity loan scheme, from the launch of the scheme on 1 April 2013 until June 2015.
The main points were:
For the NewBuy Guarantee scheme, 12 home purchases were made in quarter 2 2015; this brings the total number of house purchases up to 5,717 since the launch of the scheme in March 2012.
Further breakdowns of cumulative sales under the Help to Buy (equity loan) scheme is available from http://opendatacommunities.org/def/concept/folders/themes/housing-market">Open Data Communities.
This allows users to quickly and easily navigate local level data. The figures cover the first 27 months of the scheme, from the launch of the scheme on 1 April 2013 until 30 June 2015, with breakdowns available:
The next monthly release will include activity to 30 September 2015, and will be published in December 2015.
A http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/help-to-buy/">mapping application drawing directly on data from Open Data Communities is also available.
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