Skipton to move to ESIS from October

Skipton Intermediaries is today outlining its plans for its approach to the European Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) and how it will help its broker partners transition to the new rules.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Amy Loddington
24th September 2015
skipton building society

The mutual is making this statement of intent to reassure brokers worried about pipeline transition and the new rules that will come into force next March.  Conscious of further change so soon after MMR, Skipton is committed to implementing all changes smoothly, professionally and in partnership with brokers. This is in line with our Real Life Lending approach and pledge to ensure clear and timely communications.

Kris Brewster, Skipton’s Head of Products, said:

“We feel it’s important that we implement the new MCD rules promptly to ensure that both we and are broker partners can deliver the transition smoothly and professionally for our mortgage customers, we really empathise with our broker partners who will have to deal with yet more changes in the mortgage industry so close to the recent changes under MMR.

“We want to reassure brokers and help them as they navigate their way through this new legislative challenge. That’s why we’ve opted to issue the ESIS from the start, rather than implement the KFI+ and then later down the line move on to the ESIS. Launching early will also ease transitional pipeline challenges around binding offers and cooling off periods.”

In addition to this, Skipton Intermediaries has also committed to offer consumer buy-to-lets, meeting the increasing demand of customers for whom their circumstances have changed and have become accidental landlords.

“We believe consumer BTL is massively important in aiding customer mobility, particularly the need for let to buy solutions to remain on offer in the marketplace. Brokers have enough going on in their worlds without needing the added confusion of which lenders are doing what and when, so we’re happy to be up front and honest in sharing our plans with them and our commitment to do it right first time.

“Unfortunately the new rules do mean from 1 October we will be unable to accept applicants who earn or plan to repay their mortgage from sources of any currency other than sterling. It simply isn’t cost effective for us to manage the currency risk.”

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