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UK high net worth (HNW) individuals are struggling to secure credit from high street banks, new research from Butterfield Mortgages Limited (BML) has revealed.

The prime property mortgage provider surveyed more than 500 HNWs – all with a net worth over GBP1 million – about their experiences of securing finance from banks. It found that as many as 12 per cent of the wealthy individuals quizzed have been rejected for mortgages in the past decade.
 
BML’s study revealed that 79 per cent of HNWs find the process of applying for a mortgage with a bank too rigid, saying they apply “tick box” methods that fail to recognise unique personal circumstances. 
 
Complicated financial profiles are one of the main challenges for HNWs when securing credit, with their wealth often invested into property or illiquid assets. Indeed, 44 per cent said they have found it inherently difficult to access credit because their capital is tied up in existing real estate investments, while 38 per cent struggle to get mortgages from banks because they do not have standard monthly paycheques.
 
Furthermore, 60 per cent believe it is becoming increasingly difficult to secure a mortgage for a non-primary residential purchase. In response, two in three (67 per cent) UK HNWs have lost confidence in high street banks, feeling they do not cater to the needs of proerty investors and buy-to-let landlords. 
 
To overcome these challenges, the vast majority (73 per cent) of wealthy individuals rely on brokers to help them find the lenders that cater to their needs.
 
Alpa Bhakta, CEO at BML, says: “It may come as a surprise that of all the demographics, the UK’s wealthiest people often find themselves at an immediate disadvantage when it comes to applying for credit from banks; be it mortgages or credit cards. 
 
“In reality, the rigid “tick box” methods applied by many conventional lenders are not compatible with HNWs’ unique and often complicated financial profiles. To overcome these challenges HNWs need to seek out brokers or lenders who can commit the necessary time and expertise to understand their situation and, in turn, deliver mortgages that meet their specific needs.” 

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