Mortgage Awards 2019 – winners announced

The winners of the second Mortgage Awards 2019 were announced last night at a glittering gala ceremony in London attended by over 250 people.

Comedian Jo Caulfield, was the perfect host and, alongside the sponsors and judges, presented the coveted trophies to mortgage brokers, lenders and technology providers who had proved themselves worthy winners based on their hard work, innovative approaches and pure professionalism over the last year, despite the challenging marketplace.

With over 20 trophies presented across a range of disciplines, all in recognition of the hard work and dedication of those working in the mortgage arena, it was certainly a night to remember, both for the winners and indeed everyone who was there to take part in the celebrations.

Congratulations to all the winners and many thanks to everyone who helped make the event such a success, including our sponsors and partners.

The winners are as follows:

New-Build Mortgage Lender of the Year
WINNER: Barclays

First-time Buyer Mortgage Lender of the Year – sponsored by 360 Dotnet
WINNER: Bank of Ireland

Specialist Lender of the Year
WINNER: Vida Homeloans

Large Loans Mortgage Lender of the Year
WINNER: Investec Private Bank

Later life Lender of the Year
WINNER:more 2 life

Bank Mortgage Provider of the Year
WINNER: Bank of Ireland

Small Broker of the Year - sponsored by Darlington Building Society
WINNER: Mortgage Advice Bureau Crawley

Specialist Broker of the Year - sponsored by Investec
WINNER: Connect Mortgages

Equity Release Broker of the Year
WINNER: Age Partnership

Best Broker for Short-Term Lending
WINNER: SPF Private Clients

Best Secured Loans Broker
WINNER: Loan.co.uk

Overall Broker of the Year - sponsored by BuildStore Mortgage Services
WINNER: Key Solutions Mortgages

Building Society of the Year
WINNER: The Cambridge Building Society

Best Innovation in the Mortgage Space
WINNER: Knowledge Bank

Mortgage Surveyor of the Year
WINNER: Gateway Surveyors

Mortgage Conveyancer of the Year
WINNER: SortRefer

Mortgage Technology Provider of the Year
WINNER: Twenty7Tec

Mortgage Lender Customer Service of the Year
WINNER: Masthaven

Best Life Assurance Product
WINNER: VitalityLife

Buy to Let Mortgage Lender of the Year
WINNER: Landbay

Best Mortgage Club of the Year - sponsored by Buckinghamshire Building Society
WINNER: TMA
Highly commended: Legal & General Mortgage Club

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