Welcome to Beacon Homeloans
Beacon Homeloans is a residential mortgage lender authorised and regulated by the
Financial Services Authority.
Members of the public should seek advice from an FSA registered mortgage professional.
Beacon Homeloans ("Beacon"), currently one of the top twenty lenders in the UK,
is seeking additional finance to facilitate further strong lending in 2010.
The current mortgage asset purchase arrangements, which have enabled Beacon to lend
circa £2billion since it's inception in 2005, have come to a natural conclusion
at the end of February 2010. Since that time, in close liaison with the FSA, Beacon
continues to hold advanced discussions regarding new funding arrangements. Until
such times that new funding arrangements are finalised, Beacon will not be offering
any first residential mortgage products.
The information on this website is for the use of professional mortgage advisers
only and does not constitute an advertisement complying with the Consumer Credit
Act 1974, or the Mortgage Conduct of Business Rules (MCOB). These pages are not
intended to be given or distributed to potential customers or the general public.
Members of the general public wishing to find out more about The Beacon Group should
use the menu link on the right hand side of this page. To enquire about our range
of products they should speak to their Financial Adviser.
News Headlines
Wednesday, 01 September 2010
The amount of money that has been invested by wealth management customers increased in 2009/10 financial year.
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Wednesday, 01 September 2010
Those with short term investments in the manufacturing industry in the UK may have noticed that there has been a slip in their value.
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The news articles on our website are produced by Adfero Ltd and do not in any way represent the thoughts and
opinions of anyone associated with Beacon Home Loans. They are purely here for the reader to obtain the latest news and
breaking news from the world of finance.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.