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Financial Conduct Authority says 356,000 mortgage borrowers could face payment difficulties by end of June 2024 | Business News

Hundreds of thousands of mortgage holders could face payment difficulties by the end of June next year, according to analysis by the Financial Conduct Authority.

The regulator has said that, in addition to the households already behind on payments, 356,000 mortgage borrowers could face payment difficulties by the end of June 2024.

People in this cohort rolling off a fixed rate mortgage could end up paying an additional £340 a month on average.

While the numbers are high it’s a reduction of 214,000 from the 570,000 borrowers the FCA had, in September 2022, estimated would face difficulty.

The downward revision comes as the market expects the Bank of England to increase interest rates at a lower level than previously thought.

Data from the Bank of England echoes the outlook. The central bank’s Financial Stability Report, published in December, said “significant pressure” would be placed on the ability of households to meet their debts. It warned that economic conditions had deteriorated.

For now, most people are keeping up with mortgage payments, the executive director of consumers and competition at the FCA said, “but some may face difficulties”.

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Lloyds chief executive: 200,000 mortgage customers may struggle to ‘make ends meet’

“Get in touch as soon as you have concerns, don’t wait until you’re about to miss a payment before doing so. Just talking to them about your options won’t affect your credit rating,” Sheldon Mills said.

Those most likely to be “financially stretched” in the working-age population are aged 18 to 34. People living in London and the South East are also most likely to be stretched.

Being “financially stretched” however, does not mean borrowers will miss payments as some will be able to use savings, reduce spending, or increase incomes to help meet their mortgage payments, the FCA says.

George Jack Temperley-Wells: Appeal to find boy, 4, missing after travelling to Turkey from Darlington in June | UK News

Police have appealed for urgent assistance to help locate a four-year-old boy from Darlington is missing, according to police.

George Jack Temperley-Wells is believed to have gone from Darlington to the Antalya area in Turkey with his mother, Brogan Elizabeth Temperley, on 29 June 2022.

Durham Police said they will have likley spent time with George’s father, Scott Nigel Wells in Turkey.

George has red hair, a pale complexion and dark eyes.

Ms Temperley, 28, is described as of slim build with long dark hair and dark eyes.

The four-year-old was last seen in the Marina area of Antalya.

Police said officers have serious concerns for his welfare and need to locate him urgently and speak to Ms Temperley.

Anyone who is in contact with her is asked to encourage her to contact the authorities in Turkey or the UK immediately to confirm her whereabouts and/or seek assistance to return home.

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George is believed to have travelled to the Antalya area of Turkey with his mother Brogan (right)

If you are in the United Kingdom, please call Durham Constabulary on 101, quoting incident number 325 of June 30.

If you are in Turkey, please either attend a local police station or call their emergency number on 112 / 115.