IMLA News Archive
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Adviser confidence in mortgage market surges
Intermediary confidence nears historic levels, with a sharp recovery in cases placed.
Intermediary confidence rises to long-run ‘norm’ in Q2 2024 as business volumes grow
Adviser confidence in outlook for the mortgage market, intermediary sector and own business all up in the first quarter of 2024, according to the latest findings from IMLA’s Mortgage Market Tracker
IMLA and AMI publish guide to understanding lender funding
In light of the ongoing interest rate volatility, IMLA and AMI have teamed up to produce an online guide to understanding lender funding, product pricing and availability for mortgage professionals
Government must maintain balance between home ownership and private rental sector in 2022
The recommendation is part of IMLA’s 2022 Mortgage Market Manifesto, identifying key areas of focus for the market this year
Mortgage market set for quieter 2022 after unprecedented 2021, IMLA report predicts
The Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA) has published its 2022 ‘The New Normal—prospects for 2022 and 2023’ report, predicting mortgage market performance in 2022 and 2023
House price earnings ratio reaches historic high in 2021 as UK experiences mortgage affordability paradox
The latest research from the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association suggests that the UK is experiencing a mortgage affordablility paradox.
Mortgage Market Outlook Stable But Millions of Young People Risk Not Getting on Housing Ladder
New IMLA report: ‘The New Normal: Prospects for 2019 and 2020’
Ministry of Justice mortgage and landlord possessions for Q2 2018 & UK Finance’s mortgage arrears and possessions statistics for Q2 2018
IMLA comments on the latest Q2 2018 mortgage arrears and possessions data
The Bank of England’s money and credit report for December 2013
Peter Williams, Executive Director of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA), comments
Bank of England inflation report
Peter Williams, Executive Director of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA), comments on today’s inflation report from the Bank of England