86% of brokers see bridging rise in Q4

An increasing number of brokers are turning to bridging loans after their clients failed to secure a mortgage.


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Wednesday 24th February 2016

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Some 86% of brokers noticed a rise in bridging loan volume during the fourth quarter of 2015, up from 76% in the previous quarter.

91% of the 181 brokers surveyed were unable to source mortgages for some of their clients in the fourth quarter. 61% of brokers turned to bridging finance as an alternative source of funding in a bid to fill a liquidity shortfall, compared to 26% that opted for secured loans.

27% of brokers said they were unable to get mortgages for clients with poor credit history and 18% blamed property downvalue.

The south-east saw the biggest demand for bridging loans in the UK during Q4 2015 at 50%, followed by London, which grew to 33% in the fourth quarter, up from 28% during the third quarter of 2015.

Bridging finance was seen a useful financial tool by 100% of brokers surveyed during the fourth quarter, up from 93% in the third quarter and 77% during the second quarter, showing its growing prominence as a loan product.

Tomer Aboody, Director of MTF said:

"Bridging finance continues to plug a funding gap as borrowers seek specialist and flexible funding from bridging finance lenders.”

“At MTF one of our defining characteristics is that we are non-status lenders. We don’t require evidence of trading history, accounts or proof of income. Instead we focus on the property and the client’s future plans. This allows us to take a practical, common sense approach to lending.”

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Rozi Jones Editor Editor
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