Bradford & Bingley signs mortgage deal
Bradford & Bingley signs mortgage deal
Wednesday 24th September 2008
Buy-to-let mortgage lender Bradford & Bingley (B&B) has signed a £750 million mortgage deal that should support it through the current banking crisis.The bank has agreed a deal with GMAC-RFC to renegotiate terms of a 'mortgage forward sale agreement'.
The original deal saw B&B buy £1.75 billion worth of mortgage assets from GMAC-RFC. This has now been revised to £500 million of loans to be acquired in the final three months of 2008 and between £225 million and £250 million worth of assets to be taken in the first quarter of 2009.
A statement from the firms said: "Both businesses have agreed to revise the terms of this agreement to their mutual benefit."
B&B has been under increasing pressure of late during the current banking crisis with rumours of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) sounding out competitors in a bid to secure a deal akin to the HBOS/Lloyds TSB merger.
Investors had lost confidence in the lender after the property downturn and credit crunch hit its buy-to-let heavy business model.
Investors were also critical of B&B following its bungled share issue earlier in the year as it tried to garner more capital from shareholders.
An initial share issue was shelved and repriced when a US private equity stepped in to buy a tranche of the firm. However, when the US backers turned away, the share issue had to be repackaged for a third time.
In the end there was only 28 per cent take-up of the shares, leaving B&B's underwriters holding a 20 per cent stake in the firm.
B&B also came under pressure yesterday when ratings agency Fitch downgraded its credit rating.

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