In 2008 the FSA banned 12 mortgage brokers and one mortgage introducer for submitting false mortgage applications.
The FSA’s approach to regulation has been heavily criticised in the wake of the credit crunch. But
After steadily increasing over the past two years, mortgage possessions are now accelerating at an alarming rate.
Recovering and reinstating the largely forgotten skills of arrears management will help manage spiralling arrears in this
Mervyn Pilley, CoPSO’s newly-appointed chief executive, looks at the challenges the search industry faces, and asks how
Home information packs (HIPs) will be required for all properties being sold in England and Wales from
The extension of the government's home information pack (Hips) scheme could bring about a negative investment trend
It is too early to be sure if the government's home information packs (Hips) scheme is a
One of the most controversial pieces of legislation to influence the housing market has finally come to
The three bedroom homes market is likely to suffer as a consequence of the introduction of the
Impairment risk is now number one on the boardroom agenda, says Frank Rohde who explains how Customer
Chris Slater looks at the use of AVMs in a declining market and the latest AVM products
The offshore outsourcing of services from the UK, particularly within the financial services sector, has been a
In the first of two articles, Ian Carrington discusses the power of internet search engines as part
AVMs have multiple uses including valuing whole mortgage books, point-of-sale valuations, spotting fraud and identifying risk. Jonathan
AVMs are a developing technology that adds value to lender organisations but should be viewed with caution,
The Competition Commission (CC) has put forward proposals designed to increase competition in the Payment Protection Insurance
Flooding has become a major problem for some homeowners but how long will insurance companies carry on
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York will provide a two-year, $85 billion secured revolving credit facility
The Nationwide Consumer Confidence Index fell by 11 points to 51 in July. Overall consumer confidence is
In its half year results Northern Rock announced that its loan repayment to the Bank of England
The British Bankers Association (BBA) issued a consolation paper in June on the construction and operation of
After steadily increasing over the past two years, mortgage possessions are now accelerating at an alarming rate.
Mortgage fraud is on the rise and fast becoming a problem for lenders. Stephen Gallagher and Graham
Rosanna Bryant considers the customer fairness obligations of financial services organisations
Homebuyers seeking to purchase property under the Government’s new shared equity initiative risk losing out if the
The Council of Mortgage Lenders has introduced new measures to help ensure that conveyancing and valuation processes
Mortgage lenders repossessed 18,900 properties in the first half of this year, compared with 13,400 in the
The number of house hunters has dropped considerably in July with an average of 192 on estate
The Nationwide Consumer Confidence Index fell by 11 points to 51 in July. Overall consumer confidence is
The European Central Bank has held the interest rate at 4.25%.
The housing and mortgage market in the Republic of Ireland has boomed beyond recognition over the past
Adrian Coles, secretary general of the International Union for Housing Finance (IUHF), reports on its World Congress,
The mortgage market in Turkey is small but growing and has had its ups and downs, as
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