IMLA News Archive
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Co-operation and dialogue key to improved lender-broker relationship
New IMLA report – Insights into the changing shape of the lender broker relationship
Mortgage regulation delivers stable market at the expense of consumers’ access to finance
New IMLA report – Is the mortgage market working for consumers
IMLA comments on the FCA’s review of MMR advice and distribution
Peter Williams, Executive Director of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA), comments on the FCA’s thematic review of advice and distribution under the Mortgage Market Review (MMR), published today
‘Regulatory layering’ threatens to bar more consumers from getting a mortgage
IMLA report – Regulatory layering: assessing the cumulative impact of new financial regulations
Fears of future mis-selling scandal leave older mortgage borrowers out in the cold.
IMLA calls for MMR review to clarify acceptable practice on lending into retirement in their new report – The changing face of non standard mortgage lending
Borrowers with dependents and low incomes hit hardest by MMR
Brokers perceive a far greater effect in terms of borrowers being turned down
IMLA comments on the final countdown to MMR implementation
Peter Williams, Executive Director of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA), comments on the final countdown to MMR implementation
IMLA comments on the CML £195 bn forecast for gross mortgage lending in 2014
IMLA comments on the CML £195 bn forecast for gross mortgage lending in 2014
Lenders confident that stress tests will not bar most mortgage applicants
Intermediary mortgage lenders are confident that new affordability checks resulting from the Mortgage Market Review (MMR) will not significantly reduce the number of people who successfully apply for a mortgage.
CML gross mortgage lending figure for July 2013
Peter Williams, Executive Director of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA), comments on the 29% year-on-year increase in July’s gross mortgage lending figure from CML
IMLA: MMR has wider implications than the mortgage market
The Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA) has reviewed in detail the findings of the Mortgage Market Review (MMR) and, whilst recognising that the regulator has made strenuous efforts to address the concerns raised by the industry, real concerns remain at a structural level about the future health of the housing and mortgage market.