Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter launches fifth annual wellbeing survey

Pepper Money has committed to donating £2 for every completed survey.

Related topics:  Mental health,  MIMHC
Rozi Jones | Editor, Financial Reporter
1st July 2026
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The Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter (MIMHC) has announced the launch of its fifth annual Mental Health & Wellbeing Survey, inviting everyone working across the mortgage and specialist lending sector to help shape the future of workplace wellbeing.

This year's survey carries a clear ambition: to secure 500+ completed responses, making it the largest survey in the Charter's history.

Adding further purpose to every response, Pepper Money has committed to donating £2 for every completed survey to the Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter Foundation CIC. If the industry reaches its target of 500 responses, £1,000 will be invested into MIMHC action which includes sustaining Mental Health First Aid training across the mortgage sector.

Now in its fifth year, the MIMHC survey measures employee wellbeing, provides insight into the pressures experienced by advisers, lenders, distributors and support teams while helping shape practical initiatives that improve workplace culture.

Click here to take part: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MIMHC-Survey-2026.

Jason Berry, co-founder of the Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter, said: "This is much more than another industry survey. Every response represents somebody choosing to improve the future of our profession.

"Over the past five years we've listened, learned and acted on what our industry has told us. The result has been meaningful change, from expanding Mental Health First Aid training to creating initiatives that encourage healthier conversations, stronger leadership and better support across our workplaces.

"This year we're asking the industry to come together behind one simple goal - 500 voices. Not only will those responses provide our most comprehensive picture of wellbeing to date, they'll also unlock £1,000 of funding from Pepper Money to help us train even more Mental Health First Aiders.

"Five minutes can genuinely help create lasting change."

Paul Adams, sales director at Pepper Money, commented: "We're proud to support this year's survey because meaningful change starts by listening. Every completed survey will help build a better understanding of wellbeing across our industry while directly funding practical support through the Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter Foundation CIC.

We hope colleagues from every part of the mortgage sector will take a few minutes to participate and help achieve the shared goal of 500 responses."

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