Skipton Building Society announces sale of £220m mortgage loans portfolio
Skipton Building Society has announced that its subsidiaries, Amber Homeloans Limited and North Yorkshire Mortgages Limited, have agreed to sell a £220m portfolio of mortgage loans.
The sale will be completed by an affiliate of a fund managed by a global investment management firm.
The portfolio is comprised of approximately 1,600 UK mortgages and the sale is designed to reduce the Group’s exposure to current or recent non-performing mortgages.
Amber Homeloans Limited and North Yorkshire Mortgages Limited ceased lending in 2008.
The financial impact of the sale will be reported in the Society’s Interim Results to be announced for the six months ending 30 June 2017.
The transaction is due to complete by the end of April 2017, after which affected borrowers will be written to as soon as practicably possible.
The sale is not subject to regulatory approval.
Computershare will continue to service the loans after their sale and also become the master servicer.
Morgan Stanley acted as advisor to Skipton Building Society during the sale.
David Cutter, Skipton Group chief executive, said: “This is a good transaction for our members as it strengthens an already strong balance sheet and allows us to focus on our core target market.”
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