Campaign to help homeowners worried about mortgage repayments
One in five mortgage holders are concerned about meeting their repayments in the next 12 months, according to figures from the Financial Services Authority (FSA).When asked how they would meet these costs, a quarter of them said they had no plans.
The FSA is now launching a £2 million advertising campaign to help consumers make informed financial decisions and find the right mortgage for them. It is especially focusing on people whose fixed rate or discount deals are coming to an end this year – 1.4 million short-term fixed rate mortgages are due to end in 2008.
Chris Pond, FSA Director of Financial Capability, said: "Economic conditions are getting tougher, putting pressure on family finances. As the UK's financial watchdog we can help. Our new checklist sets out simple steps that homeowners can take to manage their money and mortgage in difficult times.
"And for those who are really struggling, don't panic. Talk to your lender or get free, confidential debt advice."
The FSA has published a 'Stay in control of your mortgage’ checklist on its Moneymadeclear website, to help people manage their mortgage if times get tough:
Check your budget – think about how you would cope if your mortgage payments increased significantly;
Start planning now – talk to your lender and check out your options with the Moneymadeclear impartial mortgage comparison tables;
Get help – don't panic if you're falling behind with your payments, talk to your lender and/or get free, confidential help from an independent debt advice agency.
The Moneymadeclear range of impartial information contributes to the FSA's £90 million National Strategy for Financial Capability, which links Government, financial services industry, voluntary sector and consumer and education groups in an aim to reach at least ten million people in five years from 2006.
The FSA is also now to lead a two-year pilot project to test delivery of the UK’s first national money guidance service following an announcement by HM Treasury yesterday.
The Thoresen Review of Generic Financial Advice, which was launched last year, recommended that the FSA leads a 'Pathfinder' programme to set up a service offering free, impartial information and guidance on money matters. The service will work in partnership with a range of organisations that are experienced in delivering money guidance.
The full range of the FSA's impartial comparison tables are available at moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/tables. The 'Stay in control of your mortgage' checklist is part of the mortgages range of free printed guides available to download, or order by calling the FSA's Consumer Helpline on 0845 606 1234 – Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm (call rates may vary).