Paragon Bank reports BTL loan book growth

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Paragon Bank has announced a 4.4% rise in its buy-to-let mortgage loan book following strong retentions and new lending.

It also reported a rebound in its new business pipeline.

Publishing its full-year results for the 12 months to the end of September 2024, Paragon grew its buy-to-let mortgages loan book to £13.3 billion.

NEW LENDING

New buy-to-let lending for the year stood at £1.49 billion, with the new business pipeline 48.2% higher than the previous year at £881.4 million.

Meanwhile, new lending accelerated in the second half of the financial year as market sentiment improved, with completions 30% higher in the second half than the first.

The bank also recorded a further increase in the proportion of lending on properties with an EPC rating of between A and C. The bank lent £795.3 million on EPC A-C properties during the period, accounting for 53.4% of completions, up from 49.9% last year.

REDEMPTIONS

Redemptions on the buy-to-let book fell to 6.7% from 9% a year previously, with redemptions higher in Paragon’s legacy pre-2010 buy-to-let book.

The post-2010 buy-to-let book, comprised of landlords with more specialist requirements and larger portfolios, grew by 9.7% and now represents 79.2% of the Mortgage division’s total assets.

ARREARS

Arrears on the buy-to-let book increased slightly to 0.38% from 0.34% at the same point last year, but were down from 0.68% at the half year period (31 March 2024).

Overall, Paragon Banking Group recorded a 5.4% increase in operating profits before fair value items to £292.7 million and a 5.6% increase in its net loan book to £15.7 billion.

“we enter the new year with great momentum, with our new business pipeline 48% higher”

Louisa Sedgwick

Louisa Sedgwick, Paragon Bank managing director of mortgages, said: “We are delighted to announce a 4.4% increase in our buy-to-let mortgages loan book in challenging market conditions.

“New lending accelerated in the second half of the financial year, and we enter the new year with great momentum, with our new business pipeline 48% higher.

“2025 promises to be an exciting year for Paragon. We are launching our new, bespoke mortgage originations platform, making it quicker and easier for intermediaries to submit cases, which will reduce the time from application to offer.”

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