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Research Note: Interest-only mortgages: analysis of FCA mortgage data and consumer research
This research sets out analysis of FCA data on the population of regulated interest-only mortgages that existed on 31 December 2022, and consumer research undertaken in 2022. -
FCA and Industry Working Group on interest-only mortgages
We are working with mortgage lenders and administrators to continue its work in the interest-only mortgage market. -
Data
All data published by the Financial Conduct Authority. -
FCA and Industry Working Group on interest-only mortgages: terms of reference
We are forming a working group to support and inform our review of existing interest-only guidance as well helping our understanding on how interest-only borrowers are currently treated. -
Understanding mortgage prisoners
Following the FCA's Policy Statement on the changes to the responsible lending rules, it has published further data on the mortgage prisoner population. -
FCA analysis reveals there are fewer than 1 million interest-only mortgages outstanding
The number of interest-only (750,000) and part-interest-only (245,000) mortgages has halved since 2015, new FCA analysis has found -
About our data
The FCA publishes a wide range of data. Find out about the types of data available and how often it is published. -
FCA confirms help for mortgage borrowers struggling with payments
The FCA has confirmed final mortgage guidance, setting out the ways mortgage lenders can help customers worried about or already struggling with their mortgage payments because of the rising cost of living. -
Speech: Beyond economics?
We are using machine learning to research how well the domestic mortgage market is working.For example, how far do consumers’ choices diverge from a ‘financially good’ deal?This requires us ... And the FCA is drawing on economics, including new -
Financially vulnerable customers’ thematic review: key findings
This review follows our report Mortgage lenders’ arrears management and forbearance (TR14/3, February 2014).