Nomo Bank Nomo Rental Property Finance
Islamic Home Financing in Wales
Buy-to-let counterpart to Nomo's residential product, financing UK rental property purchases and refinances for GCC-based investors. Published BTL factsheet dated 08/2026: standard facility 100,000-749,999 GBP at 2-year fixed 5.51% / 5-year 5.89% (75% FTV); 750,000-1,999,999 at 5.49%/5.79%; 2m-5m at 5.46% 2-year (70% FTV) / 5.79% 5-year; application fee 1% of facility; refinance offers 5.46%/5.79% with 499 GBP fee; follow-on rate 7.5%; repayment 5-30 years, amortising or profit-only. Properties in England, Scotland and Wales (Northern Ireland excluded). As an investment product it falls outside FCA regulation and FSCS/FOS protection - stated plainly on the page.
The BTL twin runs the same Tawarruq engine at the same headline rates, with the 1% facility fee and a hotter 7.5% follow-on as the price of investment-product freedom. Nomo's plain statement that FSCS and FOS do not apply deserves credit - many providers bury that. For the target investor the practical comparison is Gatehouse's international BTL range, which offers HMO/MUFB variety Nomo lacks, at generally higher initial rates and with a UK-broker journey rather than an app. Early exit economics are unusually fair for BTL: no charge beyond the profit due for the remaining fixed period plus a 240 GBP settlement fee, with worked examples printed.
Pros
- Undercuts Gatehouse's international BTL pricing at most tiers
- Scotland included
- Clear disclosure that FSCS/FOS do not apply - honest labelling
- Signed, dated fatwa (19 March 2025) covers the product family by name
Cons
- Outside FCA regulation and FSCS/FOS - investor risk sits with the customer
- 1% application fee stings on large facilities
- Follow-on 7.5% is punitive if left to drift
- UK residents excluded
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Product Details
Structure
Commodity Murabaha buy-to-let finance
Terms
2-year fixed, 5-year fixed, 5 to 30 year repayment periods
Features
Rental yields earned from UK tenants with Islamic financing behind them, England, Scotland and Wales coverage, Amortising or profit-only options for yield management, Published rate grid and APRC per tier, 240 GBP settlement fee with early repayment worked examples published
Down Payment
25% (max 75% FTV; 30% above 2m GBP)
Profit Structure
Fixed profit 2 or 5 years, then follow-on 7.5% with monthly Murabaha renewal
Nomo Bank in Wales
Nomo Bank's Commodity Murabaha buy-to-let finance structure offers Wales buyers a halal path to property ownership: instead of an interest-bearing mortgage, the contract is built on shared ownership or leasing of the property itself. For property financing, confirm that your property's location in Wales is eligible with Nomo Bank before paying any fees; UK Islamic home finance providers differ in which nations they cover. Nomo Bank serves 3 UK nations, including Wales.
Our Take on Nomo Bank
Nomo is the most interesting structural experiment in UK Islamic banking: a fully digital brand giving Gulf residents genuine UK bank accounts - FSCS protection, sort codes, a named fatwa - without a branch or a paper form in sight. Its product economics are strong (the best published UK Islamic home finance rates at our crawl date, class-leading instant access tiers, six currencies including KWD and SAR), and its disclosure embarrasses bigger banks: signed fatwa, dated factsheets, APRC figures, worked early-exit examples. The single most important fact cuts both ways: UK residents cannot open it. Nomo competes with Gulf banks' international desks, not with Gatehouse or AlRayan, and for its target customer it is the current benchmark. We list it as its own provider because its brand, shelf and customer base are distinct, while documenting that it is legally BLME.
How Nomo Bank Works
Download and verify from the Gulf
Open the app in Kuwait, the UAE, Saudi Arabia or the wider GCC; identity verification completes digitally and a UK sort code, account number and IBAN are issued in minutes.
Hold and move six currencies
Fund GBP, USD, EUR, KWD, AED and SAR balances, exchange instantly in-app, and spend fee-free on the Nomo Mastercard or Apple Pay worldwide.
Save at published rates
Sweep to the Instant Access Saver (to 3.40% GBP) or lock 3, 6 or 12 month FTDs (to 4.30%) in three currencies; profit accrues daily on savers and pays monthly.
Finance UK property in-app
Apply for residential or BTL finance to 5m GBP on published fixed rates from 5.46%, with advisor calls, factsheet disclosure and completion managed through the app.
Financing Structure
Nomo products run on BLME's wholly Islamic balance sheet under the bank's three-scholar Sharia'a Supervisory Board. Deposits use the expected profit model, with the Instant Access Saver summary box describing the bank investing 'as your agent' (Wakala mechanics) in Sharia compliant assets. Property finance uses Commodity Murabaha: Nomo facilitates the purchase and onward sale of metal commodities to generate the finance amount, which the customer repays at a pre-agreed price (finance plus fixed profit) over 5 to 30 years, with fixed profit periods of 2 or 5 years renewed monthly on the follow-on rate thereafter. Every structure is covered by the signed 19 March 2025 Declaration of Sharia Compliance.
In-Depth Analysis
Nomo launched as the digital banking brand of Bank of London and The Middle East plc, giving customers in Kuwait, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC a genuine UK bank account - sort code, account number, IBAN, FSCS protection - opened from a smartphone in minutes. The structuring question we were asked to decide: is Nomo a provider or a BLME product line? The evidence supports treating it as a distinct provider with documented lineage. It has its own brand and domain (nomobank.com), its own product shelf with its own factsheets and rates, its own app and servicing model, and a customer base (GCC residents) that BLME's own-name business does not serve. Legally, every Nomo account is a BLME account: the small print names Nomo as a trading name of BLME, deposits count toward the same 120,000 GBP FSCS limit as BLME deposits, and the same three scholars govern both. We record it as its own provider and document the relationship in every relevant field.
The banking shelf is genuinely differentiated. The current account holds six currencies (GBP, USD, EUR, KWD, AED, SAR) with instant in-app exchange, fee-free Mastercard spending worldwide and free UK ATM withdrawals. The Instant Access Saver pays tiered expected profit - 3.40% GBP above 25,000, 3.30% USD, with a token 1.00% below 10,000 - accruing daily, paid monthly, with a 30-day notice and free exit on rate cuts. Fixed term deposits run 3, 6 and 12 months in three currencies up to 4.30% AER from 5,000 GBP. Nothing else in the halal market combines USD instant access, KWD balances and FSCS protection.
Property finance is where Nomo has quietly become the UK Islamic price leader. The published factsheets (dated 08/2026, crawled 2026-08-06) show residential finance from 5.46% (2-year fixed, HNW tiers) and 5.51% (standard) to 5.89%, and BTL from 5.46%, on facilities of 100,000 GBP to 5m GBP at up to 75% FTV, repayment 5 to 30 years, amortising or profit-only. Coverage includes Scotland - which Gatehouse and AlRayan exclude - and disclosure extends to APRC figures and worked early-settlement examples, a standard nobody else in the sector meets. The structure is Commodity Murabaha (Tawarruq), named and explained on the factsheet, with the usual scholarly caveat versus co-ownership models. The BTL variant sits outside FCA regulation, which the page states plainly.
Sharia governance is the strongest of any UK digital finance brand: a signed Declaration of Sharia Compliance dated 19 March 2025 by Dr Abdulaziz Al Qassar (Chairman), Dr Mohammad Al-Barrak and Dr Esam Al Enizi - BLME's board - naming every product family: current accounts, savings and FTDs, multi-currency debit cards, property finance (rental and residential) and Instant Access Savers. Where most fintechs assert compliance, Nomo publishes the instrument.
Shariah Compliance Details
- Declaration of Sharia Compliance of Nomo Financial Products, signed 19 March 2025 by Dr Abdulaziz Al Qassar (Chairman), Dr Mohammad Al-Barrak and Dr Esam Al Enizi, covering current accounts, savings/FTDs, multi-currency debit cards, property finance (rental and residential) and Instant Access Savers (fatwa PDF linked from nomobank.com, crawled 2026-08-06)
- Nomo is a trading name of Bank of London and The Middle East plc; deposits are held by BLME and FSCS-protected up to 120,000 GBP (shared limit with BLME deposits)
- Residential property finance is FCA-regulated with FOS access; the BTL product is unregulated and states plainly that FSCS/FOS do not apply
- Published product factsheets dated 08/2026 with APRC disclosure and worked early-settlement examples (crawled 2026-08-06)
How Nomo Bank Compares
Nomo does not compete with the UK-resident Islamic banks - it cannot, since UK residents are excluded. Its real competitors are Gulf banks' international desks and UK private banks courting GCC money: against QIB (UK) and BLME's own wealth desk it wins on price transparency and digital experience while losing on bespoke structuring; against Algbra's Borderless e-money account it offers actual FSCS-protected banking free of monthly fees, for the nationalities it onboards. For UK property finance its published 5.46-5.89% grid undercuts what negotiated desks typically quote and sets the pricing floor for the whole international segment.
The parent: bespoke wealth mortgages and higher-yield long deposits for bigger, more complex clients, without the app or published pricing.
Mayfair private banking with negotiated Murabaha property finance for the same GCC clientele - relationship depth in place of Nomo's published rates.
Serves non-residents Nomo does not onboard via its Borderless plan, but as safeguarded e-money at 10 GBP/month, without FSCS or banking services.
Bottom Line
For its target customer - a Gulf resident wanting UK banking and property finance with Sharia certainty - Nomo is the benchmark: real FSCS-protected accounts, the sector's best disclosure, and the sharpest published Islamic home finance rates in Britain. UK residents cannot have it, and its Tawarruq structure will not satisfy every scholar, but as digital Islamic banking goes this is the state of the art.
Read full Nomo Bank reviewShariah Compliance & Oversight
Dr Abdulaziz Al Qassar (Chairman), Dr Mohammad Al-Barrak and Dr Esam Al Enizi, per the signed Declaration of Sharia Compliance of Nomo Financial Products dated 19 March 2025, covering current accounts, savings/FTDs, multi-currency debit cards, property finance (rental and residential) and Instant Access Savers (fatwa PDF linked from nomobank.com, crawled 2026-08-06).
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Why It's Halal
Commodity Murabaha structure identical to the residential product and named in the signed 19 March 2025 fatwa ('Property Finance (Rental and Residential)'). The pre-agreed deferred sale price replaces interest, early repayment mechanics are disclosed with worked examples, and the product sits on BLME's wholly Islamic balance sheet. The Commodity Murabaha mechanics are explained in Nomo's own factsheets: the bank facilitates the purchase and onward sale of metal commodities to generate the finance amount, which the customer repays at a pre-agreed price - cost plus fixed profit - so the return is trade profit rather than interest, and follow-on pricing operates through monthly Murabaha contract renewals rather than a floating interest charge. The signing scholars are Dr Abdulaziz Al Qassar (Chairman), Dr Mohammad Al-Barrak and Dr Esam Al Enizi, the same board that supervises parent BLME. The standard honest note applies: Tawarruq-style structures are accepted by these boards but ranked below diminishing Musharaka co-ownership by many scholars.
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