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This is the place to get information about the options that may be available to you and links to other organisations that you may find helpful.

Our friendly specialists are here to try to find the best solution for you, so please don’t feel worried about the conversation. If anything is making it difficult to manage your finances, like an illness, we’d also really like you to let us know. That way, we can provide the best support for you.

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Step 1

Complete a budget planner and speak to us

The first step is to complete a budget planner online or over the phone with one of our specialists. The budget planner gives us an insight into which options we can suggest.

We're using Paylink, an affordability tool which builds an accurate picture of your income & expenditure. You’ll need to create an account with Paylink using your existing mortgage account number and a new password to do this.

This will take you to the Paylink website. Paylink Solutions Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

To complete the budget planner, you’ll need:

  • Details of your income

  • What you spend your money on

This should take about 20 minutes to complete.

Once you’ve completed the budget planner online, one of our specialists will call you to talk through how we can help. We’ll usually call you within five days. Alternatively, you can call us as soon as you've submitted the budget planner if you'd prefer to.

Step 2

We'll review your options to try and get you back on track

There are many ways that we might be able to help you, depending on your budget and circumstances.

If you miss a payment, your mortgage will be in arrears. This will show on your credit file and may affect your ability to get credit in future. Missing payments might also mean that you get fees and charges added onto your mortgage, and interest will be charged on arrears.

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Call us and we’ll work together to explore your options over the phone with one of our specialists.

Our lines are open Monday to Thursday (8am to 7pm), Friday (8am to 5pm) and Saturday (9am to 12.30pm). We're closed on bank holidays.

Your property could be repossessed if you don't keep up your mortgage repayments.

Mortgage help that could be available

This will depend on your circumstances, your budget and how long you think you might need help with your payments for.

We have a range of options and we’ll tailor a plan that best suits your needs, which might include a mix of these options. We’ll then give you time to think about what you’d like to do, and you can ask us about anything you’re not sure of in the meantime.

Short term options

If your circumstances are going to improve in the next few months, we have some options that could help.

  • Reduced Payments: We may be able to reduce your payments for a period of time. While you’re on reduced payments, arrears will accrue. When the reduced payment period ends, we’ll need to make an arrangement for you to repay the arrears. Interest is charged on your arrears balance and your credit file will show that you’re in an arrangement and the amount of the arrears on the account.
  • Temporary Switch to Interest Only: We might be able to switch your mortgage to Interest Only for a short time. This will reduce your payments as you’ll only be paying the interest on what you owe. However, this means your balance won’t be reducing. So, when the Interest Only period ends, your payments will be higher than they were before you switched.

Long term options

If you think you’ll struggle with your payments for more than a few months, we have some other options that could be available.

  • Changing your product: You may be able to change your product, which could reduce your interest rate and your mortgage payments. If you have any arrears, this could also help you to repay them.
  • Term extension: If you have a Capital & Interest mortgage, extending your mortgage term will reduce your monthly payments. However, your mortgage will take longer to pay off, and you'll pay more interest in the long run. If things improve in future, you can always reduce your term, subject to affordability checks.
  • Help to sell your property: If you think you’ll struggle to pay your mortgage long term, and don’t see this changing, we can give you time to sell your property. We might also be able to help you with the sale, if you need it.

Independent advice

If you’re struggling with your mortgage, you could also benefit from independent advice. On this page, we’ve included sources of free and impartial help and support.

A debt advisor can:

  • Help you see what the best option for you might be
  • Advise you on better ways to manage your money
  • Check to see if there are any benefits you can claim
  • Talk you through the different ways of dealing with debt
  • Help you get out of debt faster

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