Gross lending declines in February

Gross lending declined to an estimated £24 billion in February, down 7% from £25.9 billion in January and 6% from £25.6 billion February 2007, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.

The Bank of England approvals data for January showed subdued levels of house purchase activity and a sharp rise in remortgage approvals, which is likely to be supporting current lending volumes.

CML director general Michael Coogan said:

“We have entered a substantially slower phase in the housing market and there will be ongoing problems in the mortgage funding markets unless the Bank of England makes new, broader based attempts to improve levels of liquidity in the UK.

“Demand for mortgages remains strong but cannot be fully met from existing funding. This has led many lenders to reduce their product ranges, increase their mortgage prices and, in some cases, to reduce their lending capacity.

“As credit conditions change markedly from day to day, lenders will continue to rapidly adapt their products and pricing to match. This is a vital response to the uncertain conditions.”

Source: Council of Mortgage Lenders

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