Bank of Mum and dad implementing tougher lending rules

The expansion of the Bank of Mum and Dad is driving a switch to tougher lending rules, research from Key shows.

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Rozi Jones
12th October 2018
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"Stipulating that children should receive financial advice is a sensible move as good advice is key to making sensible financial decisions"

Around a fifth (22%) plan to set specific rules on how any money is spent while 36% say they will discuss what the cash is used for before paying it out and 14% want to ensure their children seek financial advice on how to spend or invest the money.

Only one in five homeowners aged 55-plus said how the money is spent by adult children is not important to them.

Part of the reason for the switch to tighter lending criteria may be a realisation that helping children can mean parents having to cut back.

Around one in six (16%) of parents say helping children has hit their own finances but 78% say they are worried that helping children out now could leave them in financial trouble later in life.

Will Hale, CEO at Key, said: “The Bank of Mum and Dad is firmly established as a part of the mainstream UK lending market and more and more parents are banking on helping children if they can afford to.

“However, as with any other lender, they have to set limits on how much they can afford to lend and on what the money is used for. Stipulating that children should receive financial advice is a sensible move as good advice is key to making sensible financial decisions. That applies to BOMAD itself as they should not lend money without considering the short, medium and long-term financial implications for themselves.

“Of course, intentions are all well and good and while BOMAD might be getting a bit tougher there is still a risk that when it comes to saying no or setting rules that parents will find it too difficult. That is why including all parties in the advice process is vital.”

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