M&S Bank reveals plans to offer mortgages from 2018

Mortgages from M&S Bank will be on offer for first-time buyers 

Vicky Shaw
Thursday 19 October 2017 19:00 EDT
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High-street banking: Marks and Spencer already offers credit cards, personal loans and a current account
High-street banking: Marks and Spencer already offers credit cards, personal loans and a current account (PA)

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Marks & Spencer is planning to enter the mortgage market early next year, with products aimed at first-time buyers as well as people moving home.

M&S Bank said that, subject to regulatory approval, it plans to launch its first mortgage early in 2018, bringing an “M&S-standard service” to those seeking a home loan.

The company said it plans to offer mortgage products for first-time buyers, as well as home-movers, “with competitive rates across a range of terms”.

Marks and Spencer has not yet given details of the rates it plans to offer or how big a deposit borrowers will need. M&S Bank said further details will be available in the new year.

The announcement marks the fifth anniversary of the launch of the M&S Bank brand in 2012.

The provider has moved into the current account market in recent years, as well as offering other products including credit cards and personal loans. Its bank opening times mirror the opening hours of its stores – including weekends.

M&S Bank mortgages will be available directly from M&S Bank and through the broker channel.

Sue Fox, chief executive of M&S Bank, said: “We’re incredibly excited to be able to bring this M&S-standard service to customers purchasing a home, whether they’re making their first or final step on the property ladder, and for every move in between.”

Several mortgage price wars have broken out in recent years as lenders have battled for borrowers’ business.

But in the past few weeks there have been signs of lenders’ rates edging up, as well as some ultra-low mortgage deals being pulled altogether.

Rachel Springall, a finance expert at Moneyfacts.co.uk, said: “It’s exciting to see M&S Bank eyeing up the mortgage market, particularly as they have been hugely competitive in the personal finance arena.

“Loyal M&S customers may find it an enticing prospect to have the choice to have all their finance deals with the one brand. It will be interesting to find out what kind of perks M&S Bank may add on to any mortgage deal, or any extras for existing customers.”

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