Northern Rock has overtaken Lloyds TSB in the Council of Mortgage Lenders’ table of the largest lenders for 2006 by gross mortgage lending.
HBOS retains its iron grip in first position with £73.2bn worth of gross lending and a 21.2% estimated market share.
In second place is Abbey with £32.6bn worth of lending and a 9.4% market share.
Northern Rock has slipped into third place, overtaking Lloyds TSB, with £29bn of lending and an 8.4% market share.
Lloyds TSB, now ranks fourth largest with £27.6bn of lending and an 8% market share.
Nationwide came in fifth position with £21.1bn and a 6.1% share of the market.
Once it merges with Portman later this year, its combined gross mortgage lending will still total less than that of Lloyds TSB, at £26.1bn.
Royal Bank of Scotland follows close behind with £20bn of lending and a 5.8% market share.
Further down the ranks, HSBC has fallen from seventh place last year to ninth place, and now sits below Barclays and Alliance & Leicester with £12.4bn of gross lending and a 3.6% share of the market.
Barclays saw £18.4bn of lending, while Alliance & Leicester saw £12.6bn.
HBOS retains its iron grip in first position with £73.2bn worth of gross lending and a 21.2% estimated market share.
In second place is Abbey with £32.6bn worth of lending and a 9.4% market share.
Northern Rock has slipped into third place, overtaking Lloyds TSB, with £29bn of lending and an 8.4% market share.
Lloyds TSB, now ranks fourth largest with £27.6bn of lending and an 8% market share.
Nationwide came in fifth position with £21.1bn and a 6.1% share of the market.
Once it merges with Portman later this year, its combined gross mortgage lending will still total less than that of Lloyds TSB, at £26.1bn.
Royal Bank of Scotland follows close behind with £20bn of lending and a 5.8% market share.
Further down the ranks, HSBC has fallen from seventh place last year to ninth place, and now sits below Barclays and Alliance & Leicester with £12.4bn of gross lending and a 3.6% share of the market.
Barclays saw £18.4bn of lending, while Alliance & Leicester saw £12.6bn.
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