Mortgage broker industry forecast to be worth £2.5bn by 2030

Despite the challenges faced by the industry over the last year, 2023 was another year of positive growth.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones | Editor, Barcadia Media Limited
9th April 2024
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"We anticipate that 2024 will bring yet another year of positive growth for the sector and this growth is forecast to continue through to 2030."
- CEO of Octane Capital, Jonathan Samuels

With the property market now showing early signs of a return to health, 2024 is expected to bring another year of positive growth for the mortgage broker industry, as Octane Capital's latest analysis shows that total market size grew by 2.6% in 2023.

Octane's research shows that the UK’s mortgage broker industry has grown by 110% in the last decade, and is forecast to grow by another 32% by 2030, reaching a total market size of over £2.5bn.

Octane analysed UK mortgage broker market size based on annual revenues since 2013, looking at how the sector has performed over the last decade, and what this performance might mean for the immediate and mid-term future of UK brokers.

The data shows that despite the challenges faced by the industry over the last year, 2023 was a year of positive growth, with annual revenues climbing by 2.6% and driving the market size of the UK mortgage broker market to £1.926bn - the highest level seen since 2013.

In fact, since 2013 the UK’s mortgage broker market has, without fail, increased in size every year. This means that over the past ten years, the size of the UK mortgage broker market has increased by 110%.

As we move further into 2024, Octane expects homebuyer activity to increase which means the mortgage broker industry will also grow. Octane Capital anticipates this will result in a revenue increase of 4.7% for the year which would be the second-largest annual increase since 2017.

Annual revenue is expected to increase every year through to 2030 when it is forecast to surpass £2.5 billion. This will represent growth of 30% compared to 2023’s total revenue.

CEO of Octane Capital, Jonathan Samuels, commented: “The mortgage sector faced some significant headwinds in 2023, as higher mortgage rates and the ongoing high cost of living caused buyer appetites to reduce. But despite this, the mortgage broker market continued to demonstrate its resilience, with another year of positive growth.

"With the property market now showing early signs of a return to health, we anticipate that 2024 will bring yet another year of positive growth for the sector and this growth is forecast to continue through to 2030.

"Coincidentally, the next six years takes us to the end of the next term of office for the government, so whichever party wins the upcoming general election will have a huge role in ensuring that the mortgage broker industry’s recent successes can carry through and be improved upon in the years to come.”

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