Second charge lending remains subdued in December: FLA

Second charge mortgage new business fell by 6% in volume in December, continuing the downward trend seen in the previous two months, according to Finance & Leasing Association data.

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Rozi Jones
10th February 2017
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Second charge mortgage new business volumes decreased by 22% in October and 6% in November compared with the same months in 2015.

In the three months to December, annual volumes are down 8% on Q4 2015.

However second charge new business grew 4% by value in December compared to the previous year.

Geraldine Kilkelly, Head of Research and Chief Economist at the FLA, said: “The growth in new business across all of the main consumer finance products in 2016 reflected growth in household expenditure, the key driver of the UK economy last year.   

“Despite significant challenges faced by the second charge mortgage market in 2016 as it adjusted to the Financial Conduct Authority’s MCOB regime, new business volumes were only modestly lower than in 2015.”

Harry Landy, Sales Director of Enterprise Finance, commented: “Today’s FLA figures show marginal growth of just 4% year-on-year of annual lending. With the economic uncertainty in the back-end of 2016 which saw the market stutter, and the disruption of MCD implementation, it is perhaps not surprising.

"However, given that some pre-MCD predictions anticipated a major growth surge after regulation – through more brokers embracing second charges – 4% is ultimately disappointing. We believe that many brokers still need to understand the role second charge mortgages can play for some clients, in order to participate in the market and unlock growth. Enterprise will certainly be continuing our programme of broker education to deliver that outcome.

“Nevertheless, we believe there is cause for optimism in 2017 because the quality of second charge mortgages being issued is much better. This is reflected in the fact repossessions are down considerably from last year. Additionally, the Bank of England has increased the UK’s predicted GDP growth to 2% from 1.4%, showing a heightened positive outlook overall. More brokers need to be aware of the benefits of second charge mortgages, which are ideal for navigating choppy waters, but the market is a good place for the coming year.”

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