Events

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) run a whole series of events. Find out more here: 

Mortgage arrears and possessions conference 8 September 2011

4th annual mortgage fraud conference 26 - 27 September 2011
Future housing conference 5 October 2011
7th annual mortgage funding conference 6 October 2011
CML Scotland annual dinner 26 October 2011
CML Scotland annual conference 26 October 2011
The Mortgage Industry Conference and Exhibition 3 November 2011
6th annual mortgage valuations conference 16 November 2011
Mortgage lending and affordable housing conference 29 November 2011
Shaping the future of conveyancing 1 December 2011
3rd annual mortgage regulation conference 6 December 2011
CML annual dinner 2011 7 December 2011

2nd annual mortgage risk conference  19 January 2012 

Press Releases

CML News & Views: what's happened to remortgaging?

Today, we look at trends in remortgaging. Almost seven million borrowers have refinanced since 2005, but current levels of remortgaging are at a 15-year low.

Gross mortgage lending rises in April

The Council of Mortgage Lenders estimates that total gross mortgage lending increased by 4% on March to £12.1 billion in April, but cautions that meaningful comparisons with last April are difficult.

CML Northern Ireland announces new chairman

Brian McCormick, head of mortgages at First Trust Bank, has today been appointed the new chairman of CML Northern Ireland. He replaces Derek Wilson of Ulster Bank who has held the position since April 2011.

First-time buyer activity up again in March

First-time buyer activity remained strong in March with the number of first-time buyers increasing by 20% according to data published today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders.

CML: Buy-to-let sector continues to grow

Gross mortgage lending of £4.2 billion across 33,500 mortgages was advanced to buy-to-let landlords in the first quarter of 2013, according to latest survey data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders. This compares with £4.6 billion the previous quarter, and £3.7 billion in the first quarter of last year.

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