Simplybiz Mortgages reports record annual lending figures

Simplybiz Mortgages has announced record lending figures for 2025, after reporting strong growth in both its total lending and overall market share.

The lender, which is part of Fintel, recorded a 19.8% rise in total lending figures, growing from £23.7bn in 2024 to £28.4bn in 2025.

Simplybiz Group is a subsidiary business of Fintel, with Simplybiz Mortgages the lending arm of the group.

As part of Fintel’s latest annual results, figures also showed an increase in Simplybiz Mortgages’ market share from 4.68% in 2024 to 4.74% last year. The lender said this demonstrated an outperformance of the overall lending market in business sectors, across purchase, remortgage and product transfer, and in totality.

CEO of Simplybiz Mortgages, Martin Reynolds, commented: “We’re pleased to report another year of strong performance from Simplybiz Mortgages in 2025, with a record level of lending following significant growth in 2024.

“This reflects the continued focus of the team on listening closely to member feedback and delivering solutions that help advisers provide the best possible service to their clients. We have also strengthened the distribution of our technology support solutions, with growing adoption of – and positive feedback on – Mortgage Brain as we enter the second year of our partnership.

“Our sustained year-on-year growth underlines Simplybiz Mortgages’ position at the forefront of the sector and is indicative of our objective of helping advisers deliver better financial outcomes for their clients.”



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