Mortgage Awards 2021 – winners announced

The winners of the Mortgage Awards 2021 were announced last night at a gala ceremony in London.

Comedian Zoe Lyons hosted the evening and presented the awards to a room filled with mortgage specialists at the London Marriot Hotel Grosvenor Square.

Returning for their fourth year in 2021, the Mortgage Awards – organised by MoneyAge – celebrate excellence in the UK mortgage industry and reward the lenders and providers that have proved themselves worthy of recognition during increasingly challenging times.

Congratulations to all who took home a trophy on the night. A full list of the winners can be seen below.

First-time Buyer Mortgage Lender of the Year

Winner: Saffron Building Society

Highly commended: HSBC UK

Specialist Lender of the Year (Northern Regions)

Winner: Paragon Bank

Specialist Lender of the Year (Southern Regions)

Winner: Masthaven Bank

Second Charge Mortgage Lender of the Year

Winner: West One Loans

Shared Ownership Mortgage Lender of the Year

Winner: Leeds Building Society

Later Life Lender of the Year

Winner: Legal & General Home Finance

Bank Mortgage Provider of the Year

Winner: HSBC UK

Overall Mortgage Lender of the Year

Winner: Saffron Building Society

Small Broker of the Year (Northern Regions)

Winner: The Property Finance Collective

Small Broker of the Year (Southern Regions)

Winner: Boon Brokers
Highly commended: Bennison Brown

Specialist Broker of the Year

Winner: Fluent for Advisers

Best Buy-to-Let Broker of the Year

Winner: The Orchard Practice

Equity Release Broker of the Year

Winner: Key

Best Broker for Short-Term Lending

Winner: LDNfinance

Highly commended: Connect Mortgages

Later Life Broker of the Year

Winner: Key

Best New Homes Broker of the Year

Winner: Threshold Financial Services Limited

Highly commended: Mortgage Advice Bureau New Homes

Best Secured Loans Broker

Winner: Fluent Money

Overall Broker of the Year (Northern Regions)

Winner: Mortgage Advice Bureau

Overall Broker of the Year (Southern Regions)

Winner: Connells Group

Building Society of the Year

Winner: Darlington Building Society

Best Newcomer in the Mortgage Space

Winner: Dragon Finance

Best Innovation in the Mortgage Space

Winner: Fluent Mortgages

Mortgage Surveyor of the Year

Winner: e.surv

Mortgage Conveyancer of the Year

Winner: eConveyancer

Highly commended: O'Neill Patient

Mortgage Technology Provider of the Year

Winner: 360 Dotnet

Highly commended: Mortgage Brain

Mortgage Lender Customer Service of the Year

Winner: HSBC UK

Help to Buy ISA Firm of the Year

Winner: Darlington Building Society

Best Mortgage Club of the Year

Winner: TMA

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