Mortgage Awards 2023 – winners announced

The winners of the Mortgage Awards 2023 were announced last night at a gala ceremony in London.

Comedian Justin Moorhouse hosted the evening at the Waldorf Hilton and presented the awards to a room filled with specialists from across the mortgage sector.

Organised by MoneyAge, last night’s awards marked the sixth year of celebrating success in the mortgage space. The Mortgage Awards look to reward mortgage lenders and providers that have proved themselves worthy of recognition in increasingly challenging times for the sector. The awards are free to enter and open to entries from mortgage lenders and providers serving clients in the UK.

Congratulations to all who took home a trophy on the night. A full list of the winners can be seen below.

New-build Mortgage Lender of the Year
Winner: Darlington Building Society

First-time Buyer Mortgage Lender of the Year
Winner: Nationwide Building Society

Specialist Lender of the Year
Winner: LiveMore

Large Loans Mortgage Lender of the Year
Winner: Metro Bank

Second Charge Mortgage Lender of the Year
Winner: Central Trust

Shared Ownership Mortgage Lender of the Year
Winner: Leeds Building Society

Later Life Lender of the Year
Winner: Standard Life Home Finance

Bank Mortgage Provider of the Year
Winner: HSBC UK

Overall Mortgage Lender of the Year
Winner: Saffron Building Society

Small Broker of the Year
Winner: MB Associates

Specialist Broker of the Year
Winner: Fluent Money

Best Buy-to-Let Broker of the Year
Winner: Connect for Intermediaries

Equity Release Broker of the Year
Winner: Age Partnership

Best Broker for Short-Term Lending
Winner: SPF Private Clients

Later Life Broker of the Year
Winner: Fluent Money

Best New Homes Broker
Winner: Threshold Financial Services

Best Secured Loans Broker
Winner: Loans Warehouse

Overall Broker of the Year
Winner: Fluent Money

Building Society of the Year
Winner: Buckinghamshire Building Society

Best Innovation in the Mortgage Space
Winner: MPowered Mortgages

Mortgage Surveyor of the Year
Winner: Countrywide Surveying Services

Mortgage Conveyancer of the Year
Winner: eConveyancer

Mortgage Technology Provider of the Year
Winner: 360 Dotnet

Mortgage Lender Customer Service of the Year
Winner: HSBC UK

Best Mortgage Club of the Year
Winner: Legal and General Mortgage Club

ESG Initiative of the Year
Winner: Landbay

Diversity Initiative of the Year
Winner: Mortgage Advice Bureau

Highly Commended

Large Loans Mortgage Lender of the Year
Highly Commended: Clydesdale Bank

Small Broker of the Year
Highly Commended: MAB Crawley

Best Innovation in the Mortgage Space
Highly Commended: Knowledge Bank

Mortgage Technology Provider of the Year
Highly Commended: MPowered Mortgages



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