Topic: Adverse credit
Near Prime
93% of brokers seeing rise in near prime business
Gen H
Gen H eases credit scoring criteria to support first-time buyers
Loughborough BS
Loughborough BS enhances adverse lending proposition
Melton Building Society
Melton BS reduces Credit Repair mortgage rates
Vida
Vida enhances foreign national and adverse credit criteria
Buckinghamshire Bs
Buckinghamshire BS reduces Credit Revive and Credit Restore rates
Melton Building Society
Melton BS launches Credit Repair products with no completion fees
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
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Offa
Offa joins Iress XPM and Trigold
Inflation
Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
FCA
FCA mortgage reform plans set out affordability assessment changes for borrowers with past credit problems
Housing Market
Government unveils major homebuying reforms to slash delays, cut costs and stop fall throughs
This week's biggest stories:
Offa
Offa joins Iress XPM and Trigold
Inflation
Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
FCA
FCA mortgage reform plans set out affordability assessment changes for borrowers with past credit problems
Housing Market
Government unveils major homebuying reforms to slash delays, cut costs and stop fall throughs
Interest Rates
Case for hiking rates is growing, MPC member says
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75% in 7-2 vote