FCA updates its webpage following meeting of implementation group on switching options for mortgage prisoners

On 27 January 2022, the UK Financial Conduct Authority updated its webpage following a meeting of the implementation group on changes to deliver switching options for mortgage prisoners.

The FCA’s website says the group met on 7 December 2021 for its final meeting.

– The group discussed the analysis undertaken for the Mortgage Prisoner Review Report which the Government laid before Parliament on 29 November 2021.

– The group noted that “regulatory data had been used to give a factual assessment of the reported characteristics of the wider population of borrowers and mortgages in closed books with inactive firms compared to reported characteristics of borrowers and mortgages with active lenders“.

– The FCA talked through its analytical approach to give an up-to-date estimate of the number of mortgage prisoners in closed books with inactive firms and their loan and borrower characteristics.

– The group agreed that the regulatory barriers had “been removed“.

– It was agreed that the group had completed its intended work and could be dis-banded.

The next step is for the Government to consider the review and decide if any further steps are needed.

FCA sets up an implementation group to help the mortgage industry deal with proposed new rules for ‘mortgage prisoners’

On 27 August 2019, the UK Financial Conduct Authority set up a working group to help the mortgage industry deal with the implementation of its proposed new rules, set out in consultation paper 19/14, to deal with so-called ‘mortgage prisoners’.

The FCA has published a website (which it will update) summarising the discussions with the working group.

The current members of the group are:

– Building Societies Association
– UK Finance
– Ipswich Building Society
– Buckinghamshire Building Society
– Furness Building Society
– Tipton and Coseley Building Society
– West Bromwich Building Society
– OneSavings Bank
– UK Asset Resolution Ltd.
– Leeds Building Society
– Kensington Mortgages
– Yorkshire Building Society
– Link Asset Services
– Mortgages Plc