Mortgage Advice Bureau records 10% growth in adviser numbers
The business also saw revenue per mainstream adviser increase by 13% year-on-year.
Mortgage Advice Bureau has announced that the value of its arranged mortgages reached £32bn in 2025.
This represents a 23% increase on the previous year, marking a record level of lending for the business.
Alongside the rise in completed mortgage lending, MAB also recorded 10% growth in adviser numbers during 2025.
The business also saw revenue per mainstream adviser increase by 13% year-on-year.
Peter Brodnicki, CEO of Mortgage Advice Bureau, said: “2025 was a landmark year for MAB. Our model is built around empowering high-quality firms to grow their businesses, and this latest milestone is a powerful demonstration of what that partnership can achieve.
“As the market evolves at pace, business leaders increasingly want the backing of a business partner that that has a clear view of the future, a strategy built around customer acquisition and retention, and the leverage of technology, data, and AI to optimise performance and margins.
“We’re supporting our growth-focused partner firms in recruiting more advisers to achieve their 2026 objectives, whilst continuing to attract some really exceptional business leaders.”
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