New customers drive 15% rise in Q2 equity release lending

Q2 was the busiest quarter for lending activity in almost a year.

Related topics:  Later Life,  Equity release
Rozi Jones | Editor, Financial Reporter
25th July 2024
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"There is a long way to go to unlock the market’s full potential, but there are reassuring signs in these figures that we are turning the corner"
- David Burrowes, chair of the Equity Release Council

The Equity Release Council’s latest data shows that new customer numbers rose by 12% between Q1 and Q2, while total lending rose by 15% to £578m.

A double-digit rise in the number of customers taking out new products made Q2 2024 the busiest quarter for almost a year for the equity release market in terms of total customers served and total lending activity.

In addition, existing drawdown customers, who are allocated a cash reserve when they first take equity release, continued to make use of this facility.

A 3% increase to 8,051 returning drawdown customers during Q2 made this the most resilient part of the market when comparing activity year-on-year.

Increases in average loan sizes on both a quarterly and annual basis offer another sign of returning customer confidence. New drawdown customers are making larger initial withdrawals and reducing the amount held in reserve.

David Burrowes, chair of the Equity Release Council, said: “Following a period of economic uncertainty, we are starting to see consumer confidence gradually return to the market with increasing numbers of new customers choosing to use their housing equity to support their needs in later life.

“The pick-up in activity between the first and second quarters is a welcome reversal of the downward trend seen one year ago. There is a long way to go to unlock the market’s full potential, but there are reassuring signs in these figures that we are turning the corner and acclimatising to this unfamiliar interest-rate environment after years of rock-bottom rates.

“Almost 20 years on from their introduction, it’s notable that drawdown products are becoming the majority preference once again. Some of the new flexibilities embedded into the modern market such as fixed early repayment charges are equally designed for the long-term and set up so that customers can benefit from years to come.

“Adviser feedback suggests customers are continuing to find a variety of uses for their property wealth, with gifting and funding home improvements both key motives behind activity in Q2 along with boosting everyday income and closing pension shortfalls.

“However, refinancing an existing mortgage, including interest-only loans, continues to rank as the biggest driver of current market activity. The innovative design of modern lifetime mortgages means anyone taking this route will have lots of ways to smooth the transition, not least the freedom to make repayments when they can afford to without the risk of repossession looming over them.”

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