UK borrowers more likely to seek mortgage advice post-Covid

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According to Legal & General Mortgage Club, 60% of borrowers say they will likely reach out to an adviser when remortgaging

UK borrowers who have been financially impacted by the pandemic are likely to seek mortgage advice, according to Legal & General Mortgage Club.

Its latest research uncovered three in five borrowers (60%) whose financial circumstances have changed and 50% of borrowers who have not seen a change to earnings say that it will be important to seek advice when looking for their next mortgage.

The Club’s research found that well over half (60%) of all borrowers say they will likely reach out to an adviser when remortgaging, presenting a growing opportunity for intermediaries to help borrowers who need a mortgage in the wake of the pandemic. The high demand is also underpinned by the latest UK Finance data which shows over 700,000 residential fixed rate mortgage products will mature this year.

Understanding how different mortgage options can support their individual lending needs will be essential for homeowners following the Covid-19 pandemic, with one in three respondents (35%) that needs to remortgage stating that at least one individual in their household has been negatively impacted financially by the pandemic.

The research also uncovered that there is a need to educate consumers on the importance of protection when securing a mortgage. Just 21% of those who have not seen their income change and 35% of those who have been financially impacted by the crisis say they will consider taking out life insurance when remortgaging.

Moreover, just one in five (20%) borrowers has critical illness cover and even less (11%) have income protection. Changing situations may mean that borrowers need extra protection, presenting further opportunities for advisers in supporting their clients, which is why Legal & General has developed a practical mortgage review checklist and a virtual workshop for advisers to engage with.

Kevin Roberts, Director, Legal & General Mortgage Club said: It’s encouraging that most consumers continue to view independent mortgage advice as a route to securing a great mortgage deal. This is crucial given the current challenges many are facing due to a change in circumstances, as working with an adviser could help them find a better suited product than by going it alone.

He said: With plenty of great value mortgages on offer, borrowers who have seen their incomes impacted by the crisis are even more likely to need an adviser to navigate the wide range of products suited to furloughed applicants and those who have accessed payment deferrals with cutting edge tools like SmartrFit offering a quick and efficient way for advisers to access the most suitable products.

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