Brendan Burgess
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So, for 20,000 of these, the balance outstanding is not increasing.Arrangements whereby at least the interest only portion of the mortgage is being met account for over half of all restructure types (52%)[2].
Some very useful information on the types of restructuring
arrears capitalisation|8,994
reduced repayment, but greater than interest only|10,777
Term extension (surely the same thing as reduced repayment?)|9,410
interest only|25,786
Reduced payment less than interest only|9,405
Payment moratorium|2,163
Other|3,302
Total|69,837
I can't get my head around this explanation in note 11.
The data at the end of the quarter is the total stock of restructures to date. Accounts that are restructured but possess arrears greater than 90 days will have already been included in the over 90 days arrears section of this return. It must be noted that the number of restructured accounts possessing arrears at the end of the quarter does not indicate the level of mortgages that have slipped back into arrears after initial restructuring. In other words, restructured accounts that are in arrears are comprised of loans that had arrears both prior to restructuring (but are now performing according to the new arrangement), and those loans that have slipped back into arrears post restructuring. Furthermore, the quarterly increase in the total stock of restructures is not due exclusively to new restructures that took place in the quarter, as some restructuring arrangements that were in place at the end of the previous quarter will have expired by the end of the current quarter. Therefore, those accounts whose arrangements have expired at some point in the current quarter are not included in the overall stock of restructures at the end of this quarter
Total mortgages | 777,321
In arrears for more than 90 days | 55,763(7.2%)
Restructured and not in arrears|39,395 (5%)
Total restructured or in arrears|95,181(12.2%)
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