47% consider secured loans a remortgage alternative for interest-only clients
In a recent poll results showed that 47% of intermediaries have considered recommending a secured loan to their client as an alternative to remortgaging, in order to protect their interest-only mortgage status.
Deprecated: trim(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\2025.financialreporter.co.uk\htdocs\templates\front-end\partials\article_blockquote.php on line 2
The full results of the poll – in which 502 intermediaries responded – are below.
Question: Have you considered a secured loan as an alternative to remortgaging for borrowers to protect their interest only mortgage status?
Yes, actively recommending secured loans 47%
Never considered secured loans as an alternative 27%
Would never consider this 26%
Dave Pinnington, Business Development Director at V Loans, comments on the results:
"It's encouraging to see that almost half of the brokers surveyed do consider secured loans as a viable alternative to remortgaging for their interest-only clients. Apart from being particularly flexible, the low redemption penalties and rates now starting from 5.59%, secured loans will allow homeowners to raise additional capital whilst leaving an existing mortgage deal intact, making the idea of remortgaging much less appealing.
"It's crucial that brokers understand the benefits a secured loan can present to their clients and in the wake of interest-only payment options withdrawing from the high street, it's never been more important for a broker to consider secured loans when looking to find the best deal for clients."
Breaking news
Direct to your inbox:
More
stories
you'll love:
This week's biggest stories:
This week's biggest stories:
Santander
Santander launches 98% LTV ‘My First Mortgage’
First-time Buyer
Improved affordability sparks 20% rise in first-time buyers: NationwideÂ
Inflation
Further rate cuts dampened as inflation rebounds to 3.4%
Mortgage Rates
Two Big Six lenders increase mortgage rates as swaps rise
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75% in narrow 5-4 vote
Interest Rates
Looser Fed policy stance could slow further rate cuts, policymakers warn