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The Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury Report combines past and present market data to provide an in-depth review of today’s changing mortgage market. Produced in response to the high demand for current and historical market data, the Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury Report provides all the relevant facts on the UK residential and buy-to-let markets in a downloadable monthly report.

Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury Reports are essential reading for regulators, lenders, trade bodies, economists and the Government and will be of interest to those working in the wider areas of finance, product development, pricing and marketing. They are ideal for strategic planning, in-depth analysis of current mortgage trends and can be used as the basis for further individual market investigation.
What does the Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury
Report contain?

The Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury Report monitors key trends in the mortgage market and response to base rate changes on a lender by lender basis. Each report contains an overview of monthly activity. A combination of written commentary, line graphs and tables provide a detailed analysis of key trends, including:

      l   Average mortgage rates
      l   Numbers of products and approved mortgage
      l   Total value of approved lending
      l   Average house prices
      l   Affordability, arrears and repossessions
      l   Average LTV
      l   Response to base rate changes
      l   Average shelf life
      l   SVR versus variable savings rate – the rate of turn
      l   A comparison of product rates with SWAP, BBR and three month LIBOR rates
      l   Background economic data including exchange rates and annual inflation.
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How do I subscribe?

The Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury Report is produced on a monthly basis and sent to subscribers as a PDF. You can subscribe to the savings report for:

£3,000 per annum (+ VAT)
£5,000 for two years (+ VAT)
(based on a maximum of three people with licence to access the data.)

Alternatively, you can subscribe to the Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury Report and the Moneyfacts Savings Treasury Report together for:

£5,000 per annum (+ VAT)
£9,000 for both reports for two years (+ VAT)

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Together, the Moneyfacts Mortgage and Savings Treasury Reports provide an unbeatable overview of the UK lending and depositor markets.
For further information on the Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury Reports or the Moneyfacts Savings Treasury Reports, please email sales@moneyfacts.co.uk or call 0845 1689 750
The Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury Report provides a clear and authoritive snapshot of product availability and pricing - a valuable tool for understanding market trends!

Bob Pannell, Head of Research, Council of Mortgage Lenders
From a risk perspective, the report allows us to monitor market trends and identify potential opportunities that other lenders may have not considered. It is a very useful report that adds value to our business.

James Paterson, Coventry Building Society
Users include

HM Treasury
Financial Services Authority
Council of Mortgage Lenders
Building Societies Association
plus many banks and building societies.


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Use the Moneyfacts Mortgage Treasury Report to:

      l   Understand trends relating to key factors such as LTVs, rates and fees
      l   Monitor the relationship between saving and mortgage rates
      l   Provide insight into product competitiveness
      l   Conduct an environmental scan of the market and extrapolate future market trends
      l   Interpret a sector’s response to market conditions
      l   Compare a lender’s data with current market conditions
      l   Formulate marketing strategies.
Moneyfacts Treasury Reports use exclusive data

The vast majority of data contained in the Mortgage Treasury Report is exclusive to Moneyfacts and much of it is not in the public domain. Our whole of market databases are built and maintained by our team of dedicated product researchers who are in direct contact with providers, ensuring our data is always up to date.