Lenders in Britain’s booming mortgage market are guilty of “significant failings” when advising borrowers, the Financial Services Authority has found, raising fears among consumer groups that a new misselling scandal could be about to rear its head. The regulator found two-thirds of the mortgage lenders it sampled did not have satisfactory processes in place when giving advice to borrowers, writes the Telegraph.

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