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    Supporting Vulnerable Customers: Smart Money People Relaunches Vulnerability-Focused Broker Survey

    FintechFetchBy FintechFetchJuly 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    To understand how well internal mortgage teams support the disclosure of vulnerable customers, Smart Money People, the financial services review site, is running a lender survey and has relaunched its vulnerability-focused broker survey.

    The continued broker research follows industry feedback from last year’s Smart Money People study, which found that while most brokers encounter vulnerable customers regularly, many still face uncertainty when it comes to knowing how to disclose.

    That report, done in conjunction with Newcastle Building Society, informed the creation of a cross-industry ‘route of disclosure’ guide, which is now widely adopted across the market. Backers of the updated broker survey include lenders such as Nationwide, Santander and Metro Bank, alongside intermediaries London & Country, Coreco and Alexander Hall.

    The new lender survey will extend the research to business development managers, service and helpdesk staff, underwriters, and senior leadership. Participants include Newcastle Building Society, HSBC, Nottingham, Shawbrook and others, aiming to build a fuller picture of how prepared lender teams are to act on vulnerability disclosures flagged by brokers.

    Last year’s project helped drive visible change. A 46-lender ‘route of disclosure’ guide has since been embedded in Mortgage Broker Tools’ (MBT) vulnerable customer disclosure database, giving brokers a single point of reference for how to flag concerns to lenders.

    The lender collaboration group supporting this work, lead by Michelle Ash at Newcastle Building Society, has now grown from 24 to 38 members, reflecting growing momentum to simplify and standardise how vulnerability is managed across the sector.

    Jess Trueman, head of business development at Smart Money People, said: “Brokers tell us they want clarity and consistency when they need to flag that a customer may be vulnerable. And for lenders, they need these flags shared with the right teams, quickly. By bringing broker and lender perspectives together in one research programme, we can see where the gaps are and where good practice is already making a difference.

    “Vulnerability affects every part of the market, and this is a real opportunity to shape how we collectively support customers who need us most.”



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