Three building societies join Imla as new members
Three building societies join Imla as new members
The Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (Imla) has named The Cumberland Building Society, Saffron Building Society and Melton Building Society as new members. Founded in 1850, The Cumberland offers mortgages, savings, and current accounts, as well as residential and commercial mortgages across mainland UK. Mutual society Saffron Building Society has been serving the local community in ...
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The Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (Imla) has named The Cumberland Building Society, Saffron Building Society and Melton Building Society as new members. Founded in 1850, The Cumberland offers mortgages, savings, and current accounts, as well as residential and commercial mortgages across mainland UK. Mutual society Saffron Building Society has been serving the local community in ...
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The Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (Imla) has named The Cumberland Building Society, Saffron Building Society and Melton Building Society as new members. Founded in 1850, The Cumberland offers mortgages, savings, and current accounts, as well as residential and commercial mortgages across mainland UK. Mutual society Saffron Building Society has been serving the local community in ...
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Mortgage lending from building societies in Q1 2022 came to £17.9bn, reports the Building Societies Association (BSA). This compares to £18bn in lending Q1 2021 and, on a quarterly basis, is 11.7% higher than the £16.1bn of lending recorded in the final quarter of 2021. The BSA adds that in Q1 2022, the sector approved ...
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Mortgage lending from building societies in Q1 2022 came to £17.9bn, reports the Building Societies Association (BSA). This compares to £18bn in lending Q1 2021 and, on a quarterly basis, is 11.7% higher than the £16.1bn of lending recorded in the final quarter of 2021. The BSA adds that in Q1 2022, the sector approved ...
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Marsden Building Society has partnered with Avaya to utilise its OneCloud UCaaS solution to enhance employee and customer experiences. The society will use Avaya’s Cloud Office by RingCentral to host and record customer video calls, as well as store and manage historical data for reporting within a cloud environment. The cloud communication solution operates on ...
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Marsden Building Society has partnered with Avaya to utilise its OneCloud UCaaS solution to enhance employee and customer experiences. The society will use Avaya’s Cloud Office by RingCentral to host and record customer video calls, as well as store and manage historical data for reporting within a cloud environment. The cloud communication solution operates on ...
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New Possible’s sector spotlight on building societies found these employees are particularly happy with the culture of their organisations, often describing environments that are friendly, supportive, as well as inclusive and values led.
Satisfaction fell during Covid-19 but has bounced back, the study found, with new technology and processes that better support remote working and communication, alongside a renewed focus on employee wellbeing, flexibil...
New Possible’s sector spotlight on building societies found these employees are particularly happy with the culture of their organisations, often describing environments that are friendly, supportive, as well as inclusive and values led.
Satisfaction fell during Covid-19 but has bounced back, the study found, with new technology and processes that better support remote working and communication, alongside a renewed focus on employee wellbeing, flexibil...
The network, which includes more than 2,700 brokers, offers mortgage and protection advisers a range of support, which includes training, events, business development, regulatory guidance, technology, and a product panel.
PRIMIS Mortgage Network proposition director Vikki Jefferies says the move “ensures our brokers continue to have access to the broadest range of products available, in order to best serve their clients’ needs. Chorley Building Society’s...
The network, which includes more than 2,700 brokers, offers mortgage and protection advisers a range of support, which includes training, events, business development, regulatory guidance, technology, and a product panel.
PRIMIS Mortgage Network proposition director Vikki Jefferies says the move “ensures our brokers continue to have access to the broadest range of products available, in order to best serve their clients’ needs. Chorley Building Society’s...
Williams took on the chief executive role with Swansea Building Society in May 2001, following roles as director of banking business at Bank of Wales, and head of securities at Williams & Glyn Bank.
Within 12 months of Williams joining, the society grew by 35% and gross lending increased by 48%.
As of June this year, the building society had total assets in excess of £500m.
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Williams took on the chief executive role with Swansea Building Society in May 2001, following roles as director of banking business at Bank of Wales, and head of securities at Williams & Glyn Bank.
Within 12 months of Williams joining, the society grew by 35% and gross lending increased by 48%.
As of June this year, the building society had total assets in excess of £500m.
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This brings the total number of lenders under Imla to 65.
The digital mortgage company, which launched last year in the non-regulated buy-to-let space, was granted approval to move into prime residential mortgages by the Financial Conduct Authority earlier this month following investment from Barclays, M&G Investments and Citigroup’s SPRINT.
Imla executive director Kate Davies says: “We welcome MPowered Mortgages to Imla, where we value the diversity of ou...
This brings the total number of lenders under Imla to 65.
The digital mortgage company, which launched last year in the non-regulated buy-to-let space, was granted approval to move into prime residential mortgages by the Financial Conduct Authority earlier this month following investment from Barclays, M&G Investments and Citigroup’s SPRINT.
Imla executive director Kate Davies says: “We welcome MPowered Mortgages to Imla, where we value the diversity of ou...
The report, which reflects activities undertaken from 1 January to 31 December 2021, shows that the society reduced its carbon footprint by 5% during the period while also diverting 5% of its waste from landfills.
Meanwhile, it found that the society helped 85,000 people to have a place to call home as well as supporting a record of 42,000 people into their own home for the first time.
YBS also supported 144 homeless young people into their own home.
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The report, which reflects activities undertaken from 1 January to 31 December 2021, shows that the society reduced its carbon footprint by 5% during the period while also diverting 5% of its waste from landfills.
Meanwhile, it found that the society helped 85,000 people to have a place to call home as well as supporting a record of 42,000 people into their own home for the first time.
YBS also supported 144 homeless young people into their own home.
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Bryce has worked in the mortgage industry for 35 years, most recently at BuildLoan, and also spent 20 years as a broker.
Stuart takes over from Julie Goodwin, who is moving within the society to lead the products department.
Bryce says: “The Society has a great spirit and a very proactive team driving the aspirations for modern systems and procedures, whilst combining the values of mutuality and a personal service. It is very much common sense lending at t...
Bryce has worked in the mortgage industry for 35 years, most recently at BuildLoan, and also spent 20 years as a broker.
Stuart takes over from Julie Goodwin, who is moving within the society to lead the products department.
Bryce says: “The Society has a great spirit and a very proactive team driving the aspirations for modern systems and procedures, whilst combining the values of mutuality and a personal service. It is very much common sense lending at t...
Bowles, who has around 20 years of experience in financial services, will join from TSB later this year, where he has been interim chief risk officer since March. Prior to that, he had been the bank’s prudential risk oversight director for just over a year.
He spent over 12 years at Lloyds Banking Group in a variety of roles that include group analytics manager, head of mortgages and capital impairment and head of IFRS9 implementation. The executive left the...
Bowles, who has around 20 years of experience in financial services, will join from TSB later this year, where he has been interim chief risk officer since March. Prior to that, he had been the bank’s prudential risk oversight director for just over a year.
He spent over 12 years at Lloyds Banking Group in a variety of roles that include group analytics manager, head of mortgages and capital impairment and head of IFRS9 implementation. The executive left the...