The Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter (MIMHC) has launched its fifth annual mental health and wellbeing survey, which will run until 4th July 2025.
The survey aims to gather straightforward feedback on how people in the mortgage and financial services sector are coping with work pressures and their own wellbeing.
It is open to everyone in the industry, from advisers and underwriters to BDMs, CEOs and support staff.
Now in its fifth year, the survey has fed into awareness campaigns, training and support measures across the sector.
Some companies have introduced mental health first aiders, new wellbeing policies and flexible working after taking part in previous years.
Jason Berry (pictured), co-founder of the MIMHC and group sales director at Crystal Specialist Finance, said: “We know that many in our sector continue to work long hours under intense pressure.
“This survey gives everyone—regardless of role or seniority—a safe space to express how they’re really feeling.
“Our industry is only as strong as its people, and the data we gather will be invaluable in shaping a more compassionate, productive environment for all.”
Survey results will appear in a ‘White Paper’ in July, with findings shared with signatories, trade press and industry leaders to encourage further improvements in mental health awareness and workplace support.