Sharp fall in second charge mortgage lending

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Second charge mortgage new business fell 10% by value and 13% by volume in March, compared with the same month in 2017, according to the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA).

In the first quarter of 2018 as a whole, new business increased 1% by volume compared with the same quarter in 2017.

New second charge mortgage lending totalled £86 million in March.

Fiona Hoyle, head of consumer and mortgage finance at the FLA, said: “March was a quieter month for the consumer credit markets in general.  These latest figures show a stable picture for new business volumes in the first quarter overall.”

Table: New second charge mortgage lending

Mar 2018 % change on prev. year 3 months to Mar 2018 % change on prev. year 12 months to Mar 2018 % change on prev. year
Value of new business (£m) 86 -10 244 0 1,023 +15
Number of new agreements (No.) 1,826 -13 5,213 +1 22,007 +11

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