Mortgage approvals reach ‘record low’ in May
June 25, 2008 by admin
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards
The number of mortgage approvals for house purchases reached a record low last month, according to an industry body.
Figures for May show that remortgaging levels held up, accounting for a record 53 per cent of all mortgages approved, reported the British Bankers’ Association (BBA).
It also found that consumers spent more on their credit cards last month but repayment levels on credit cards were lower.
BBA statistics director David Dooks suggested mortgage activity was lower in May as a result of tighter lending criteria and economic pressures on households.
He added: “Only remortgaging business is holding up, where people need or want to take advantage of deals with other lenders.”
Separate research released last week by the housing charity Shelter suggests that more than four million households used credit cards to help meet rent or mortgage costs in the past 12 months.
It also found that over two million households are spending in excess of half their income on rent or mortgage payments.


