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Nature of mortgage broker role increases risk of burnout ‒ analysis

Mortgage brokers are more likely to burnout through becoming overworked precisely because ...

  • Jun 29, 2022
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Advising on protection ‘relies on emotion as much as claims stats’ ‒ analysis

Convincing clients of the merits of protection policies is often down to tapping into thei...

  • Jun 07, 2022
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Data, tech, and honest advice are key tools against affordability woes – poll result

Many people in the UK are worrying about meeting daily costs, and these worries are seepin...

  • May 27, 2022
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Interest-only is the ‘cocaine’ of mortgages, but must not disappear ‒ analysis

Brokers have argued that interest-only mortgages serve an important role in the market and...

  • May 24, 2022
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Mortgage porting: ‘Sold as a benefit, yet sometimes, it’s the opposite’ – analysis

Brokers have reported a surge in porting requests from clients as mortgage rates rise but ...

  • May 23, 2022
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Brokers fear rising cost of living will lead more to take on unsecured debt ‒ analysis

Mortgage brokers have said that the rising cost of living could mean borrowers could take ...

  • May 18, 2022
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Inflation becoming ‘hot topic’ for brokers in client discussions ‒ analysis

The rising cost of living is cropping up more frequently in client discussions, brokers ha...

  • May 17, 2022
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Misleading financial ads more common as product shelf-life shrinks, brokers warn

Brokers have said that they are seeing an increasing number of adverts for products and ra...

  • May 06, 2022
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Rising interest rates could increase appeal of second charges – analysis

Second charge mortgages are likely to become more popular among borrowers looking to raise...

  • May 05, 2022
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Shortage of property and desperate buyers behind ‘down valuations’ ‒ analysis

Intermediaries have suggested that apparent increases in the number of properties being â€...

  • May 03, 2022
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