If you want to engage in regulated activities as a mortgage broker, you need to be authorised by us. Find out how to apply for authorisation.
Read everything listed below
Start with our main 'how to apply' page for all applicants
Prepare your application
Include your business plan and other supporting material
Pay the application fee
You must pay this in order to apply
Submit your application
You'll do this on our Connect system
Mortgage brokers must either be authorised by us or become an appointed representative of another firm that has the relevant permissions.
What to read first
Prepare your application
You'll submit your application through our Connect system, so make sure you register.
Your application must include your:
- application form
- business plan
- financial forecasts – use the financial analysis template for incorporated firms or unincorporated firms and sole traders (whichever is relevant to you)
- other relevant forms and supporting material
Below are some of the specific things we expect to see if you're a mortgage broker – providing this information will help you to demonstrate that you can meet our expectations.
You must answer all questions on the application honestly, including on Form As, and provide us with full information regarding any disclosures you make, including details about any removals you've had from lender or product providers’ panels.
If in doubt, let us know as much as possible, even if it may not seem relevant.
Application fee
You have to pay a fee to submit your application. The fee is non-refundable.
Your fee falls into pricing category 4.
Find out more about our authorisation fees, including our pricing categories and how to pay.
Final check and submit
Before you submit everything on Connect, give it one more check to be sure you've included everything.
Our how to apply page has 3 top tips to ensure your application goes smoothly, and explains what happens after you've submitted it.
If you need more help
Please contact us on 0300 500 0597. We're open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9am to 5pm, and Thursday 9.45am to 5pm.