Nearly half of brokers unable to place more than 5 loans per month
The results are in from the latest Mortgage Introducer poll which asked the question, "how many customers are you currently unable to place a mortgage for each month"?
Thanks to the large numbers who took part in the poll last week.
The results show what I guess you would have expected, that brokers are finding it difficult to place loans for customers, with only 7% claiming that they weren't unable to place loans for customers.
Those unable to place 1 to 5 cases was 48% of respondents, 6-10 cases 21% and a surprisingly large number, 24% unable to place 11 cases or more.
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