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UK Finance

Trade body for UK banks and lenders, publishing quarterly mortgage arrears and possessions data.

Last refreshed: 20 August 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

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#2 13 Aug

Reported mortgage arrears and possessions both fell in the second quarter

Is Britain Actually Broke?: Possessions fall in both mortgage books
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Background

UK Finance is the trade association for banks and lenders operating in the United Kingdom. Its Q2 2026 arrears and possessions release, covering the three months to 30 June, showed homeowner mortgage arrears down 1% to 77,940 accounts and buy-to-let arrears down 6% to 8,390, with homeowner possessions down 8% to 1,150 and buy-to-let possessions down 22% to 630 .

The release sits alongside the Insolvency Service's individual insolvency figures, which put the rate at 27.8 per 10,000 adults for the twelve months to 31 July, up from 24.3 a year earlier . Read together, the two series separate mortgage-specific distress, which UK Finance's members report directly, from the wider personal insolvency picture.

Because UK Finance draws its figures from lenders' own books rather than court or agency records, its quarterly release is the earliest indicator of whether mortgage holders are falling behind, ahead of slower-moving repossession and insolvency statistics.

Common Questions
what does UK Finance do?
UK Finance is the trade association for UK banks and lenders. It publishes quarterly data on mortgage arrears and possessions.Source: UK Finance
are mortgage arrears rising or falling in the UK?
UK Finance reported homeowner mortgage arrears down 1% and buy-to-let arrears down 6% in the second quarter of 2026.Source: UK Finance
how many mortgage possessions were there in the UK in 2026?
UK Finance recorded 1,150 homeowner possessions and 630 buy-to-let possessions in the second quarter of 2026, both down on the prior quarter.Source: UK Finance
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