Recordsure whitepaper: UK Mortgage Market Review. The research report investigates recent impacts on the UK mortgage market, emerging trends and potential risks to regulatory compliance.

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Recordsure whitepaper: UK Mortgage Market Review. The research report investigates recent impacts on the UK mortgage market, emerging trends and potential risks to regulatory compliance.
Recordsure whitepaper: An executive guide to the mortgage industry’s regulatory resilience.
With a client base rich in entrepreneurs whose own financial wealth is heavily dependent on the high street, the knock-on effects to the industry has been significant.
As pressure grows on firms to demonstrate value to clients despite the disruption forced on them by Covid, digitisation has been accelerated across the industry. Change is far from over though. As we adapt to and redefine normality, market players will be fighting for the same, albeit diminished share of wallet, and must think on their feet to stay ahead in the game.
With old challenges like risk management and quality assurance only made more difficult through remote working, we wanted to understand more about the barriers preventing digital progression as well as the enablers for innovation within the industry.
For help with this report, we would also like to extend our thanks to all of our contributors for their valuable input: Alastair Black (Standard Life), Matthew Spencer (Close Brothers), Anna Lane (The Wisdom Council), Nick Gornall (Arbuthnot Latham & Co), Tony Wellby (Heronsgate Capital), Jane Hodges (Money Honey) and Antony Bream (Wealth Dynamix).
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