Your 2015/16 invoice for FCA fees
Members will be aware from our earlier messages and the considerable noise in the trade press that they are likely to see a significant rise
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Members will be aware from our earlier messages and the considerable noise in the trade press that they are likely to see a significant rise
With mortgage rates at lifetime lows, which in my case is a lot of years, it is absurd that remo volumes remain firmly rooted at
When AMI first reviewed the European Mortgage Directive text, we felt that the sense of the text meant significant change for UK lenders. We were
One of the biggest decisions all mortgage firms will have to make to implement the provisions of the Mortgage Credit Directive is whether to include
The FCA will be implementing new rules for brokers and lenders in both first and second charge markets from 21 March 2016, as a result
As working patterns change and we have a more active elderly population with more people will wanting to phase in their retirement, the industry will
On top of huge increases in FCA fees, mortgage firms are being asked to pay for the despicable advice given by some investment advisers to
Whether we label ourselves as mortgage brokers, advisers, sellers, consultants or managers, it probably does not matter to the average consumer who is just looking
By the time this is published we should have a new government with a mandate to govern for 5 years, unless voted down. This new
As MMR reaches its first anniversary, we are months away from what could be a potentially chaotic period caused by having to implement the European
In response to the FCA’s consultation on its 2015/16 fee rates, AMI has issued a joint letter with the Association of Professional Financial Advisers urging
Will the withdrawal of the transitional rules for remortgage borrowers switching lenders make any real difference to consumers or the level of business which this
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