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NatWest reviewing maximum age limit but no change imminent – video

NatWest has revealed it has been considering raising the maximum lending age for its produ...

  • Jan 23, 2019
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HMO changes mean brokers must stay alert to landlord needs – Copland

Properties, such as student flats and houses in heavily populated cities, that have two or...

  • Nov 15, 2018
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FCA should know not every customer will be driven by rate – Copland

Value for money is a key theme but can be hard to quantify. How do you judge value for mon...

  • Aug 10, 2018
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How the role of packagers is changing in specialist lending

Master brokers and packagers are seeing a growing influence in the specialist lending mark...

  • Mar 29, 2018
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Should mortgage brokers become financial advisers to thrive and survive? – Marketwatch

Comprehensive mortgage advice often overlaps with insurance, protection and pension planni...

  • Feb 28, 2018
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Lenders assessing landlords’ tax differently to brokers – Copland

TMA mortgage club director David Copland has received reports that some lenders are assess...

  • Jan 18, 2018
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Tech Talks: ‘Will traditional advice have disappeared in five years’ time?’

In the final part of our Tech Talks series on the digitisation of the mortgage advice proc...

  • Jan 16, 2018
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Tech Talks: ‘All our advisers agree to open a Trustpilot account’ – Mortgagegym

The second part of our Tech Talks debate, in association with NatWest, targets customer-ce...

  • Jan 03, 2018
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Tech Talks: ‘Research tells us, customers want to have a choice of advice channel’ – Mortgagegym

In another series of Tech Talks, our expert panel discuss how software tools can support t...

  • Dec 19, 2017
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ARs don’t need to go off panel for second charge lending – TMA

Appointed Representatives (AR) should rarely need to go off panel for second charge lendin...

  • Dec 11, 2017
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