6% growth in gross lending in October
20 Nov 07

Gross mortgage lending grew to an estimated £32.4 billion in October, rising nearly 6% from £30.6 billion in September and £30.6 billion in October last year, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
While the increase is higher than the 3% seasonal rise that might typically be expected between September and October, the figure predominantly reflects applications and approvals from before the mortgage market became affected by wholesale funding problems.
We expect mortgage advances to be somewhat lower over the rest of the fourth quarter, reflecting the Bank of England’s data that shows mortgage approvals have declined during the third quarter.
CML Director General Michael Coogan commented:
“The next few months will be a testing time as ongoing pressures in financial markets feed through into the wider economy. Funding constraints will continue to restrict lending activity and make loans more expensive. The Bank of England’s recent Quarterly Inflation Report reinforced the likelihood of a reduction in rates early next year, and that should provide some relief for borrowers sooner rather than later.”
Notes to editors
1. The Council of Mortgage Lenders' members are banks, building societies and other lenders who together undertake around 98% of all residential mortgage lending in the UK. There are 11.8 million mortgages in the UK, with loans worth over £1.1 trillion.
2. The next gross lending press release will be on Thursday 20 December 2007.
3. The CML’s gross lending data is an estimate for the previous month based on lending figures provided by a sample of lenders representing more than 70% of the mortgage market. The aggregate of these figures is scaled up to represent the whole market.
4. The CML also publishes detailed lending data from its Regulated Mortgage Survey a few weeks after each gross lending press release. This includes a revised total lending figure which is taken from the Bank of England.
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