Topic: Adverse credit

Chorley BS
Chorley BS launches fixed rate Credit Renew mortgages

Adverse Credit
The Tipton launches adverse credit mortgage product

Buckinghamshire Bs
Buckinghamshire BS cuts Credit Restore rates by up to 20bps

Adverse Credit
Buckinghamshire BS increases maximum LTV on Credit Restore range

Mortgages
Buckinghamshire cuts adverse credit rates and launches 'Everyday' buy-to-let product

Bluestone
Bluestone enhances CCJ, defaults, and bankruptcy criteria

Specialist Lending
Brokers encountering increasingly complex cases

Blogs
Richard Harrison: Rising water bills highlight need for near prime support

Mansfield BS
Mansfield enhances credit repair and debt consolidation criteria

Blogs
Paul Adams: From rejection to approval – finding a home for adverse credit

Adverse Credit
The Melton expands Credit Repair range with higher LTV options

Mortgages
Melton BS cuts Credit Repair and buy-to-let rates

Mansfield Building Society
Mansfield BS launches long-term-fix credit repair product

Mortgages
Mansfield enhances Versatility range with new products and rate reductions

Mortgages
25% of struggling homeowners have used credit to afford mortgage payments
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Santander
Santander to acquire TSB in £2.65bn deal

Bank Of England
Bank of England issues first-of-its-kind fine of £11.9m

Regulation
Lenders urged to prepare for court ruling on commissions as motor finance complaints surge

Financial Conduct Authority
FCA moves ahead with targeted support in 'transformational' advice reforms

This week's biggest stories:
Santander
Santander to acquire TSB in £2.65bn deal

Bank Of England
Bank of England issues first-of-its-kind fine of £11.9m

Regulation
Lenders urged to prepare for court ruling on commissions as motor finance complaints surge

Financial Conduct Authority
FCA moves ahead with targeted support in 'transformational' advice reforms

Mortgages
FCA and PRA remove 15% LTI cap for mortgage lenders

GDP
August rate cut likely as GDP falls for second consecutive month
