BTL completions up 82% for Paragon
Paragon Mortgages’ parent company, The Paragon Group of Companies, has today released its full-year results and revealed pre-tax profits of £122.2 million, an 18.1% increase on the previous year (2013: £103.5 million).
The past year has seen robust growth in Paragon Mortgages’ buy-to-let activity, with completions for the year increasing by 82.5% to £656.6 million (2013: £359.8 million). In addition the pipeline of new business at the end of September represents a strong platform for further growth at £414.8 million (2013: £231.9 million).
The credit quality of the £8.6 billion buy-to-let portfolio remains excellent, with arrears levels improving across the year to just 0.25% (2013: 0.35%), which is significantly below the CML’s market average of 0.69% in Q3 2014.
During the last 12 months the Group also completed a total securitisation issuance of £929.7 million, after closing its fourth deal of the year in November.
John Heron, Managing Director of Paragon Mortgages, said:
"Over the last 12 months we have seen strong growth in our buy-to-let business, with completions increasing by more than 80%. This has been made possible by the improved scale and cost of our funding which has allowed us to deliver more attractive products for the benefit of our landlord customers and the intermediary market.
“Paragon Mortgages continues to be a significant part of the Group and contributed £80.5 million to pre-tax profits – a 14.5% increase on the previous year. Looking ahead, we expect strong and increasing tenant demand to continue to drive high levels of growth for buy-to-let mortgages and Paragon will be at the centre of the development of innovative solutions and competitive pricing in this market.”
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