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Competitive Landscape of the UK Mortgage Market: Where Next for Lenders?

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/01 Content info  
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Table of Contents

  • CATALYST
  • SUMMARY
  • METHODOLOGY
  • ANALYSIS
    • 2005 was a difficult year for most lenders
      • Market shares in 2005 remained pretty similar to the year before
      • But many saw new business decline in 2005
    • However, H1 2006 is more telling in regards to lender strategies
      • The strong performance of the mortgage market was reflected in most lenders' performances
      • HBOS: back in the game?
      • Abbey: continuing recovery
      • Nationwide: going for broke in a u-turn on pricing?
      • Lloyds TSB: losing market share in an expanding market
      • Northern Rock: success and continued acquisition
      • Alliance & Leicester: expansion into new areas of the market
    • In fact, the competitive structure of the market is changing
      • Increasing involvement by investment banks is changing the market
        • Pricing will become more competitive
      • The boundaries are slowly blurring between the mainstream and non-standard sectors of the market
        • Mainstream lenders have been entering the non-standard sector
        • A few non-standard lenders have been entering into the mainstream sector
        • Technology has had a large hand in this movement
    • Moreover, what will the competitive landscape of the market look like in ten years time?
      • Consolidation will continue
        • This is particularly true for building societies
      • Some investment banks will sell their share of business as profitability declines in the sub-prime sector
      • Streamlined processes will be the norm
      • In the long-run, there will be a number of giant or super players who will dominate the mortgage market to a much greater degree than at present
  • APPENDIX
    • Supplementary data
    • Definitions
      • Balances outstanding
      • CAGR
      • Gross advances
      • Non-standard
    • Further reading
      • European mortgage reports
      • UK mortgage reports
      • UK mortgage briefings
      • Forthcoming mortgage briefings
      • UK Mortgage Market Map 2006
        • Key Features
        • For further information
    • Relevant links
    • Ask the analyst
    • List of Tables
      • Table 1: Top 30 mortgage lenders by balances outstanding, 2004-2005
      • Table 2: Gross advances and market shares of top lenders, H1 2005 and 2006
      • Table 3: Gross advances for the top fifteen lenders, 2004-2005
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: Many of the top fifteen lenders' new lending volumes contracted over 2005 compared to the previous year, 2004-2005
      • Figure 1: While HBOS, Abbey and Barclays increased their share of the market, Lloyds TSB saw a loss of share, H1 2005 and H1 2006
      • Figure 3: The UK Mortgage Market Map 2006 covers a wide range of mortgage sectors
      • Figure 4: Taxonomy of UK Mortgage Market Map 2006
      • Figure 5: Datamonitor' s core consulting capabilities
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