LV= the UK’s largest friendly society and a leading financial mutual, with more than five million members and customers has cut the rates on its lifetime mortgage lump sum equity release product by 20 basis points. For customers up to 80 years old the interest rate is now 5.79% AER, with those between 81 and 85 years old receiving a rate of 5.99% AER and those between 86 and 95 getting a rate of 6.19%. Vanessa Owen, head of annuities and equity release at LV=, said: “Demand for equity release has risen considerably over the last twelve months and the [...]
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Could equity release help fund your retirement?
The death of the pension: how equity release can fund your retirement – An article from The Independent Whilst quantitative easing is slowly killing pensions, driving annuity rates down and eroding savings with its inflationary impact, equity release is fast becoming an attractive option for those who want to enjoy their retirement in relative financial security. Pensions may not be what they where but the equity in your home may have taken a boost with house price growth averaging nearly 590% in the last thirty years (Nationwide HPI). Equity release allows you to get cash from this value – [...]
Five myths about equity release
Financing the family home through equity release has seen some serious changes in the last 20 years. So let’s put the record straight and answer some myths about equity release. House prices have more than doubled*; endowment mortgages have been and gone; and thanks to the biggest financial crisis since The Great Depression, lenders have transformed from carefree chancers, into over-cautious officiators. The equity release market has come a long way, too. Since the Equity Release Council (ERC, formerly SHIP) was established in 1991, products have become much more flexible, customer focused and financially appealing. So it’s high time we [...]
Useful FCA information about Sale and Rent Back
The Financial Conduct Authority – About Sale and Rent Back (SRB) Since 30 June 2010 we have regulated firms that offer sale and rent back (SRB) to consumers. This replaced our interim regime, which ran from 1 July 2009. SRB involves people selling their home, usually at a discount, in exchange for the right to remain in the property for a minimum of five years. Summary of FCA requirements Our rules are designed to help protect consumers. We want to prevent high-pressure and inappropriate sales, and help consumers understand SRB products so they only enter into SRB where it is [...]
Equity release – important article from Money Observer
I’ll address the elephant in the room before I begin – the equity release market has often endured a mixed response from the mainstream media in recent years and, as a result, public perception is not always as positive as those who work in the sector would like it to be. Despite advisers and providers stating time and again that equity release may not be the most suitable option for all older homeowners, home reversion plans and lifetime mortgages have often been pilloried by commentators concentrating on a handful of negative experiences rather than the thousands of positive ones; not [...]
Useful equity release article from the Daily Express
Older homeowners who are asset-rich but cash poor often turn to equity release to raise tax-free cash against the value of their properties to help fund home improvements or to go on holiday, or simply to treat family or friends. However, new figures from specialist adviser Key Retirement Solutions show that almost one in five are now using equity release to repay outstanding mortgages. “There are a number of reasons for this,” says Dean Mirfin from Key Retirement Solutions. “The first is as a result of investment shortfall, typically endowment, where the maturity values are consistently falling short of their [...]
All change for government financial law enforcers re equity release
This is a note to explain the changes being made on 1st April 2013 because it affects equity release providers and financial advice organisations as they come under the new Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The FSA regulates the financial services industry and has four objectives under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000: maintaining market confidence; securing the appropriate degree of protection for consumers; fighting financial crime; contributing to the protection and enhancement of the stability of the UK financial system. On 1st April 2013, the FSA will be replaced by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority as [...]
Where do I find financial advice about equity release?
As more and more people over the age of 55 look into the future and begin to plan their retirement, the focus is on how they will finance their later years. This is why the value of their home becomes a very valuable asset, along with pensions, investments and savings. But where do you go for expert advice? 1. Direct to an equity release provider? It is possible to go direct to an equity release product provider for an equity release scheme. The majority of equity release providers are members of the Equity Release Council (ERC). But bear in mind, [...]
Pensioners have £billions in housing equity
Pensioner poverty could be eased if Britain’s elderly release equity in their homes, revealed findings from research carried out by Oxford Economics. The research showed that of the1.7 million pensioners classified as being in poverty, 60% owned their own homes outright. Stephen Lowe, group external affairs and customer insight director at Just Retirement, said: “The squeeze on pensioner income is very real and only likely to tighten in the coming decades as defined benefit schemes are replaced by less generous pensions and the state is forced to focus its limited resources on those who need it most.” The report uses [...]
Equity release rates at all time low
This is a golden time for equity release customers at the moment with the rates on many deals at an all time low. And without doubt these products are appealing to more and more clients with all sorts of different aims in mind. And it’s not just price alone that is attractive – the no-negative equity guarantee that equity release products carry, once explained properly to clients is a great example of this. With people living for longer – the recent death of Reg Dean the oldest man in the UK at 110 was a classic example of this – [...]
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