The Kaeltripton Desk is an ongoing editorial record of UK financial services firms. This page covers FCA-authorised mortgage intermediaries — the brokers and advisers who arrange residential, buy-to-let, commercial and specialist mortgage finance across the United Kingdom.
The UK mortgage intermediary market
The UK mortgage market is the largest retail credit market in the country. Outstanding residential balances exceed £1.6 trillion, and intermediaries — rather than direct lender channels — now account for the majority of new mortgage business across both the residential and buy-to-let segments.
As of 2026, more than 5,900 FCA-authorised mortgage intermediary firms operate in the UK. They range from sole-practitioner advisers operating in a single postcode to nationally-branded networks with hundreds of appointed representatives. All are required to hold current permissions for mortgage mediation activities on the Financial Conduct Authority’s public register.
Scope of The Desk coverage
Firms featured in this section of The Desk may cover any of the following disciplines:
- Residential mortgages — first-time buyers, home movers, remortgages and product transfers
- Buy-to-let mortgages — portfolio and non-portfolio landlords, limited company structures, HMOs
- Specialist residential — adverse credit, self-employed, contractor, expat and non-standard construction cases
- Commercial and semi-commercial mortgages
- Bridging finance and development finance
- Later life lending — equity release and retirement interest-only products
Editorial method
All firms featured on The Desk are authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority for mortgage mediation activities and hold a current FCA reference number verifiable on the public register. The Kaeltripton Desk is an editorial record. We report. We do not regulate. Nothing on this page constitutes advice, recommendation or endorsement of any listed firm.
Before any firm is featured on The Desk, the editorial desk confirms the firm’s authorisation status on the public Financial Conduct Authority register (where applicable), verifies contact details and disciplines covered, and reviews the information the firm provides for clarity and accuracy. The editorial desk does not regulate firms, does not provide financial advice, and does not rank or endorse firms against one another.
Firms currently on The Desk
Firms confirmed for editorial publication will be listed below. Each listing includes contact details, disciplines covered, credentials, and any published editorial coverage of the firm.
The Desk is live — firms are being added as editorial confirmations complete. If your firm is FCA-authorised and operating in this vertical, contact the editorial desk to be considered for publication.
How firms reach The Desk
Firms are not added to The Desk automatically. The process is:
- Contact the editorial desk. Firms contact Kaeltripton at support@kaeltripton.com or via the Index Your Firm form.
- FCA register check. Where applicable, the editorial desk confirms the firm’s authorisation status and current permissions on the FCA public register.
- Editorial review. Contact details, disciplines, credentials and any supporting information are reviewed by the editorial desk.
- Publication. The firm is published at
/the-desk/{firm-slug}/with a full contact card and becomes eligible for ongoing editorial coverage.
Disclosure
The Kaeltripton Desk is operated by Kaeltripton Financial Intelligence. Editorial publication on The Desk is subject to the editorial review process above. Where firms contribute to the operation of the editorial desk, this is disclosed on each firm’s listing. The Desk is an editorial record. It is not regulated advice, not a personal recommendation, and not a substitute for advice from an authorised firm holding the permissions relevant to your circumstances.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between the Kaeltripton public record and The Desk?
The Kaeltripton public record is the underlying index of all Companies House registered, FCA-authorised UK financial services firms across five verticals. The Desk is the editorial layer — firms that have been through editorial review, confirmed their details, and are published with full contact cards and ongoing coverage.
Does appearing on The Desk mean the firm is recommended by Kaeltripton?
No. The Desk is an editorial record, not a recommendation. Kaeltripton does not provide financial advice, does not endorse listed firms, and does not rank firms against one another. Consumers should take their own advice from firms holding the permissions relevant to their circumstances.
How are firms chosen for The Desk?
Firms come onto The Desk by contacting the editorial desk directly. All firms must be authorised by the FCA for the activities they carry out (where applicable) and must pass the editorial review process described above. The Desk is not a pay-for-placement directory, and firms are not ranked.
Can a firm be removed from The Desk?
Yes. Firms may remove themselves by contacting the editorial desk. Kaeltripton may also remove firms if their FCA authorisation status changes, if information provided is found to be incorrect, or in other circumstances where editorial publication is no longer appropriate.
Join The Desk
If your firm is FCA-authorised and operating as a UK mortgage brokers firm, the editorial desk welcomes enquiries for publication. Contact the editorial desk or email support@kaeltripton.com — we respond within one business day.