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British Mortgage Awards 2026 Finalists in Mortgage Market

The British Mortgage Awards 2026 finalists have been announced, showcasing top talent in the mortgage market.

By David Sampson
15 May 2026
3 min read
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TL;DR

  • The British Mortgage Awards 2026 will honour top professionals in the mortgage market on 2 July.
  • finalists include notable names like Zoe Meharg and Tom Checkley, impacting industry standards.

The British Mortgage Awards 2026 has unveiled its finalists, highlighting key players in the UK mortgage market. The awards ceremony is set to take place on 2 July at the Park Plaza, celebrating excellence across various categories that impact borrowers, brokers, and lenders alike.

Who are the finalists in the British Mortgage Awards?

This year’s finalists represent a diverse range of categories within the mortgage sector. In the Rising Star category, Zoe Meharg from Mandalay Financial and Don Scott from Heron Financial are among the nominees. The Large Loans category features Tom Checkley from Private Finance and Nichola Jomoa from Mortgage Advice Bureau.

What categories are included in the awards?

The awards encompass several categories that reflect the breadth of the mortgage market. Categories include:

  • Rising Star: Recognising emerging talent in the industry.
  • Large Loans: Acknowledging specialists in high-value lending.
  • Later Life Lending: Focusing on solutions for older borrowers.
  • First-time Buyer: Celebrating those who assist new entrants to the property market.
  • Complex Credit: Highlighting expertise in dealing with non-standard lending situations.
  • General Insurance: Recognising excellence in insurance provision related to mortgages.

What this means for the mortgage market

The British Mortgage Awards serve as a benchmark for quality and service in the mortgage market. For borrowers, the recognition of top performers can guide them to trusted advisors and lenders. Brokers can benefit from the exposure of the finalists, as it highlights effective practices and innovative solutions that may enhance their offerings. The awards can also influence competition, encouraging all players in the market to increase their services.

Who else is being recognised?

In addition to individual accolades, the awards also spotlight product providers and brokers across various scales. For instance, the Broker (fewer than 10 advisers) category includes Natalie Ellis from Steel City Mortgages, while the Broker (over 51 advisers) category features Peter Brodnicki from Mortgage Advice Bureau. This segmentation allows for a more nuanced appreciation of contributions across different business sizes.

Frequently asked questions

When and where will the British Mortgage Awards 2026 take place?

The awards ceremony is scheduled for 2 July 2026 at the Park Plaza.

How can the awards impact the mortgage market?

The British Mortgage Awards highlight excellence in the industry, providing borrowers with trusted options and encouraging brokers and lenders to improve their services.

About David Sampson

David Sampson writes about the UK mortgage market for Mortgage118, covering specialist lending, market trends, and practical advice for borrowers. All content is reviewed for accuracy against FCA guidelines and current market data.

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