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Lenders, loan providers, and credit and capital allocators are meeting in London today at the FTT Lending conference at County Hall
19/03/2025
The MoneyAge Awards 2025 are now open to entries from firms across the personal finance space serving clients in the UK
19/03/2025
The number of cash ISA products available on the market has risen to 598 deals, its highest ever level, according to new data published by Moneyfacts
17/03/2025
The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) is to be abolished under new plans by the Government to cut back regulation and “reduce red tape”. The Government has confirmed that the PSR, the economic regulator for the £81trn payment systems industry in the UK, will mainly be consolidated into the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
12/03/2025
The average shelf-life of a mortgage product has fallen to 16 days, down from 36 days a month previously, according to new Moneyfacts data
10/03/2025
Investment confidence among UK adults has increased by 25% year-on-year in 2024, research by Moneybox has revealed
10/03/2025
At least 158 banking IT failure incidents at nine of the UK's largest banks and building societies have affected millions of banking customers’ ability to access services in the last two years, new data published by the Treasury Committee has revealed
06/03/2025
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Virgin Money, Coventry for Intermediaries and Inspired Lending
28/02/2025
The winners of the Mortgage Awards 2025 were announced last night at a gala ceremony in London
28/02/2025
Over three in five (62%) property purchases are at risk of being delayed or falling through if buyers miss the stamp suty deadline on 31 March, Upstix has revealed
26/02/2025
PensionBee has announced a new partnership with ClearScore to create a financial marketplace to improve users’ financial wellbeing
24/02/2025
Four banks have agreed a settlement with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to pay fines in cases related to UK Government bonds. Citi, HSBC, Morgan Stanley and Royal Bank of Canada will pay fines totalling £104.5m
21/02/2025
The average stocks & shares ISA fund has recorded a growth of 11.9% over the last 12 months, according to new analysis from Moneyfacts
20/02/2025
More than half (54%) of UK adults are planning to adjust their retirement or estate planning in response to the Government’s inheritance tax (IHT) changes on pensions
17/02/2025
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring ModaMortgages, Pepper Money and CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries
13/02/2025

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Mortgage Advice Bureau and AI in the mortgage sector
Chief executive officer at Mortgage Advice Bureau, Peter Brodnicki, and founder and managing director at Heron Financial, Matt Coulson, joined content editor Dan McGrath to discuss how Mortgage Advice Bureau is using artificial intelligence to make advancements in the mortgage industry, the limitations of this technology and what 2026 will hold for the market

Perenna and the long-term fixed mortgage market
Content editor, Dan McGrath, spoke to head of product, proposition and distribution at Perenna, John Davison, to explore the long-term fixed mortgage market, the role that Perenna plays in this sector and the impact of the recent Autumn Budget

NEW BUILD IN FOCUS - NEW EPISODE OF THE MORTGAGE INSIDER PODCAST, OUT NOW
Figures from the National House-Building Council saw Q1 2025 register a 36% increase in new homes built across the UK compared with the same period last year, representing a striking development for the first-time buyer market. But with the higher cost of building, ongoing planning challenges and new and changing regulations, how sustainable is this growth? And what does it mean for brokers?

Does the North-South divide still exist in the UK housing market?
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In this episode of the Barclays Mortgage Insider Podcast, host Phil Spencer is joined by Lucian Cook, Head of Research at Savills, and Ross Jones, founder of Home Financial and Evolve Commercial Finance, to explore how regional trends are redefining the UK housing, mortgage and buy-to-let markets.

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