Almost all brokers expect to write more limited company business in 2022
An overwhelming 96% of brokers have indicated that they expect to write more limited company business in 2022, according to the results of a new webinar poll conducted by CHL Mortgages.
The intermediary-only specialist buy-to-let lender revealed that during a Lender Spotlight session – held in conjunction with Knowledge Bank, only 4% thought that they would write less.
Further polls were taken during the webinar around limited company activity and the challenges being faced.
When asked how much-limited company buy-to-let business brokers are currently writing, 69% said they are writing one to five cases a month, 25% responded that they are writing no limited company business and 6% revealed that they are writing in excess of five cases a month.
Focusing on the challenges facing brokers when placing limited company business, 59% cited a lack of knowledge around limited companies, 46% said structure and shareholding, 28% highlighted conveyancers and 20% pointed to independent legal advice (for shareholders) as being a challenge.
Ross Turrell, (pictured) Commercial Director, CHL Mortgages, commented: “Awareness around the benefits attached to limited company lending has risen greatly in recent times and it’s important for brokers to realise that lenders are always on hand to help them and their clients overcome a host of challenges and provide solutions to meet this growing demand. In addition, it could be beneficial for intermediaries to connect with accountants/tax advisers and solicitors as they can offer real expertise on things such as limited company setups, tax positions and property structures, particularly regarding leasehold issues.
“From a CHL perspective, we are certainly seeing heightened interest from intermediaries and landlords when it comes to utilising limited company options and borrowing facilities. This is reflected in the overwhelming majority of brokers who expect to write more limited company business over the next 12 months and this is certainly an area which will remain of primary importance for us as a business moving forward.”
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