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  • Housing MarketHSBC Canary Wharf
    Housing Market

    HSBC research puts Chancellors’ FTB mortgage plan in jeapardy

    The lender says many young wannabe home owners are afraid of, or flummoxed by, their credit scores, a system which Rachel Reeves wants to use to supercharge the housing market.

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    Proptech

    Partnership launches to help estate agency staff report their rent

    Munny app, which is used by employers across UK to offer their staff financial knowledge, has teamed up with rent reporting platform CreditLadder.

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    Latest property news

    Leading property software firm embraces rent tracking tech

    Leading property software firm MRI and proptech rent tracking platform Canopy have struck a deal to offer agents and tenants Open Banking tech.

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    Latest property news

    Experian says reporting tenants’ rent DOES help improve their credit scores

    Read how the reported rents of both social and private sector tenants captured in recent years are now flowing into Experian's credit score creating system.

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    Latest property news

    Leading payments platform says it is “hard to believe” rent isn’t recorded by credit agencies

    Rental payments platform PayProp has called for rental histories to be added to tenants’ credit scores which is says will help re-ignite the first-time buyer property market. The company, which started in South Africa but now has a substantial presence in the UK and elsewhere, says enabling tenants to use their regular rent payments to improve their credit scores would help more first time buyers get on to the property ladder, and also incentivise tenants not to pay their rent late. “Many tenants have been paying rent on time for years, if not decades. The fact that this does not carry the same weight as a mortgage payment is hard to believe,” says Neil Cobbold, CEO of PayProp in the UK (pictured, below). “Thanks to the rapid growth of the private rental sector, more tenants are paying higher rents. Taking cognisance of rent payments would therefore make perfect sense, encouraging the next generation of property buyers. “Recording and counting rent payments towards credit scores is a modern phenomenon and therefore it needs a modern solution,” Credit reference agencies and lenders in the UK are not required to take rental payment into account when ‘scoring’ borrowers, and only Experian does so…

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    Bird’s bill to make rental payments part of tenants’ credit histories

    Big Issue founder Lord Bird’s Private Member’s Bill to compel lenders to take council tax and rental payments into account when making lending decisions has passed its second hurdle within the House of Lords. The Creditworthiness Assessment Bill will now proceed to the committee stage for further scrutiny, although the government has indicated it does not think adding additional regulatory burdens on lenders is a good idea. Lord Bird is seeking to compel financial regulator the FCA to force lenders to take both rental payments and council tax payment histories into account when calculating credit worthiness. Supported during the reading by several heavyweights, the Bill received considerable support following opening remarks by Lord Bird. During it he made an impassioned speech for the aims of the bill, which are to lower the costs and barriers to credit faced by many of the UK’s tenants and make tenants as ‘bankable’ as mortgage holders in lenders’ eyes. “The Creditworthiness Assessment Bill is an attempt to change the way the credit agencies look at this social morass, this social gap, this representation almost of a class line that is drawn between those who are in luck and those who are not in luck,”…

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