Offa Home Purchase Plan
Islamic Home Financing in Wales
Offa's FCA-regulated Home Purchase Plan, launched as 'NEW for 2026', is the lowest-deposit certified halal home finance in the UK non-bank market: 5% minimum deposit (95% FTV), up to 7x income accepted, and coverage of England and Wales for UK residents and British expats. The published rate card (crawled 2026-08-06) runs from 5.50% discounted variable at 65% FTV (GBP 499 product fee) to 6.90% on the 2-year fix at 95% FTV (GBP 999 fee), with 2-year and 5-year fixed options at 65%, 80%, 90% and 95% FTV. Family Assist lets relatives join the plan to boost affordability without owning the property, and Gifted Equity allows buying below market value from family with the discount counted as deposit. Minimum property value GBP 80,000; minimum finance GBP 60,000. Offa promises ultra-fast, paperless decisions - same-day decisions and potentially same-day offers for eligible cases.
Offa's HPP is the most aggressive expansion of access in UK halal home finance since StrideUp launched: 5% deposits, 7x income, expat eligibility, family-boosted affordability and a public rate card that undercuts rivals at 65% FTV (5.50% discounted variable at crawl). The Amanah Advisors paperwork is in order, and the firm's answers to two-contracts and benchmarking objections are printed for anyone to read. The balancing consideration is prudential rather than religious: a 95% FTV plan at 6.9% with 7x income maximises both access and exposure, and the product is months old. For small-deposit buyers in England and Wales it is now the first quote to get; larger-deposit buyers should run it against StrideUp and Gatehouse the same afternoon.
Pros
- Lowest deposit (5%) and highest income multiple (7x) among UK certified HPP providers
- FCA-regulated HPP from an FCA-authorised firm (FRN 1000573)
- Amanah Advisors certification with published certificates, plus explicit engagement with structural objections
- Transparent public rate card, unusual in this market
- Family Assist and Gifted Equity are genuinely novel affordability tools
Cons
- England and Wales only - no Scotland or Northern Ireland
- High-FTV products carry higher rental rates (6.88% to 6.90%) and a GBP 999 fee
- Launched in 2026, so the HPP has a short operating track record compared with StrideUp or Gatehouse
- 7x income at 95% FTV is aggressive leverage for the customer even without riba
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Product Details
Structure
Co-ownership with leasing (diminishing partnership + independent lease), regulated HPP
Features
5% minimum deposit - lowest in the certified non-bank market, Up to 7x income accepted under a modern affordability approach, Family Assist: relatives join the plan for affordability without owning the property, Gifted Equity: buy below market value from family, discount counts as your deposit, Same-day decisions possible; paperless, digital-first process, British expats eligible at 65% and 80% FTV, Published full rate card by FTV band and fixed term
Max Amount
Not published for HPP; minimum finance GBP 60,000
Down Payment
5% (95% FTV product, UK residents; expat products to 80% FTV)
Term Options
Discounted variable, 2-year fixed, 5-year fixed
Offa in Wales
Offa's Co-ownership with leasing (diminishing partnership + independent lease), regulated HPP 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 Offa before paying any fees; UK Islamic home finance providers differ in which nations they cover. Offa serves 2 UK nations, including Wales.
Our Take on Offa
Offa has converted its bridging-first origins into the most complete Sharia-compliant property finance house outside the banks, and its 2026 HPP launch reset the access frontier: 5% deposits, 7x income, expat eligibility and family-assisted affordability, with a public rate card that undercut both StrideUp and Gatehouse at 65% FTV on crawl day. The certification file is thorough - Amanah Advisors across the shelf, structural objections (two-contracts-in-one, benchmarking, rent-versus-interest) answered in plain English in the FAQs - and the unregulated BTL side carries disclosure most regulated firms would recognise. The honest counterweights: the HPP is brand new with no seasoning, 95% FTV at 7x income is aggressive leverage however halal the contracts, bridge pricing is expensive by design, and coverage stops at the Welsh and English borders. For small-deposit buyers and property professionals who want one certified counterparty from bridge to 40-year BTL, Offa is now the reference quote.
How Offa Works
Check eligibility and get a DIP
Minimum age 18, 5% deposit (HPP), GBP 80,000+ property in England or Wales; decisions in principle can arrive the same day through the paperless process.
Choose from the published rate card
Discounted variable or 2/5-year fixes across 65% to 95% FTV bands; expats capped at 80%; product fee GBP 499 or GBP 999 by band.
Dual-representation conveyancing
One panel solicitor acts for both you and Offa, cutting time and cost; the offer pack includes the Financial Information Statement and Risk and Features documents.
Pay rent plus acquisition to full ownership
Monthly payments blend rent on Offa's share and acquisition of it (or rent-only on BTL); Early Buyout Charges apply within fixed or discounted periods, as Sharia-approved.
Financing Structure
Offa's home and BTL products use co-ownership-with-leasing: a diminishing partnership agreement under which the customer acquires Offa's share via Acquisition Payments, and a separate lease under which the customer pays rent on Offa's remaining share (with sublet rights in the BTL case). The two contracts are kept independent to satisfy the Sharia prohibition on interdependent combined contracts. A Legal Charge secures Offa's position, and Offa remains legal owner until the purchase price is fully paid. Bridge products run on short-term profit-rate structures rather than interest, certified under the same Amanah Advisors umbrella. Rates are quoted as percentages purely as rental/profit benchmarks for comparability with the conventional market.
In-Depth Analysis
Offa (the trading name of Offa Money Limited, FCA 1000573, with Offa Operations, Offa Holdings and two Finco entities behind it) launched in 2019 from Solihull as the UK's first Islamic bridge finance provider, named after the eighth-century King Offa of Mercia whose gold dinar carried the Shahadah - a deliberate flag for its thesis that Islamic finance belongs in Britain's mainstream. Its leadership is the deepest in UK Islamic retail finance: executive chairman Sultan Choudhury OBE was founding CEO of Al Rayan Bank, and Sagheer Malik runs home finance as CCO. Funding mixes Sharia-compliant shareholder capital from Gulf Islamic Investments with tier 1 institutional lines, which is what allowed the shelf to scale from bridging into term products.
The 2026 Home Purchase Plan is the strategic pivot: a regulated, co-ownership-with-leasing product with the lowest entry requirements in the certified market. The crawled rate card runs 5.50% (discounted variable, 65% FTV) and 5.60% (80%) at a GBP 499 fee; 2-year fixes at 5.80% (65% and 80%), 6.60% (90%) and 6.90% (95%); 5-year fixes at 5.75%, 5.88%, 6.58% and 6.88% across the same bands, with GBP 999 fees on the 90% and 95% products, which are UK-resident only (expats stop at 80%). Minimums are modest - GBP 80,000 property, GBP 60,000 finance, age 18 - and two affordability innovations stand out: Family Assist adds relatives to the plan for affordability without property ownership, and Gifted Equity lets a below-market family purchase count the discount as deposit, up to needing no cash deposit at all. Offa claims same-day decisions and potentially same-day offers.
The Buy-to-Let Purchase Plan is the certified market's most flexible: rent-only (the halal equivalent of interest-only) or rent-plus-acquisition, terms to 40 years, individuals, Ltd companies and LLPs, first-time landlords, HMO/MUFB on portfolio applications, expats worldwide, minimum income GBP 18,000 and property values GBP 80,000 to GBP 5 million. Crawled initial rental rates cluster at 6.24% to 6.60% by FTV band (65/75/80%) with a 1% fee (minimum GBP 999); affordability is stressed at 125% coverage (basic rate and corporate) or 140% (higher rate) with personal-income top slicing permitted. The pre-contract disclosure stack - Financial Information Statement, Risk and Features document, Tariff of Charges - is unusually complete for an unregulated product, and spells out the hard truths: Offa is legal owner until buyout, breach can cost sublet rights, default can end in repossession with shortfall liability.
Bridging remains the founding franchise: five variants (residential to 75% gross FTV, commercial to 65% on first charge, light refurbishment funding 100% of costs capped at 30% of value, heavy refurbishment and development to GBP 10m at 75% of GDV or 85% of cost), all from 1% per month with a 2% arrangement fee on terms to 24 months, England and Wales, leaseholds with 70+ years. Bridge-to-Let then chains a bridge purchase into the BTLPP for a flat GBP 495 combined fee - solving bridging's exit-risk problem with a built-in halal refinance, which is both commercially smart and religiously meaningful since it removes the temptation of a conventional exit.
Shariah governance: Amanah Advisors certifies every product, certificates are downloadable, Mufti Faraz Adam appears on video explaining the compliance, and the FAQs answer the classic objections - the co-ownership and lease are two independent contracts rather than a prohibited two-in-one; advertised percentages are rental rates using recognised benchmarks for comparability; Early Buyout Charges are separately approved. The ethical screen bars financing linked to arms, gambling, alcohol, tobacco and animal testing. The genuine caution for a buyer is prudential: Offa's access-maximising design (5% down, 7x income, 95% FTV at 6.9%) shifts more market risk onto thinly capitalised households than any certified rival, and the product generation carrying that risk is less than a year old.
Shariah Compliance Details
- All products certified Sharia-compliant by Amanah Advisors, led by Mufti Faraz Adam; certificates downloadable from the documents page (offa.co.uk, crawled 2026-08-06)
- Early Buyout Charges approved as Sharia-compliant by Amanah Advisors (offa.co.uk FAQs, crawled 2026-08-06)
- Offa Money Limited authorised and regulated by the FCA, reference 1000573; group companies registered in England and Wales, Solihull (footer, crawled 2026-08-06)
- HPP rate card and eligibility published on-page; BTL disclosure stack includes Financial Information Statement, Risk and Features, Tariff of Charges (crawled 2026-08-06)
- Finance limited to properties in England and Wales; funding from Gulf Islamic Investments and tier 1 institutions in Sharia-compliant form (offa.co.uk FAQs, crawled 2026-08-06)
How Offa Compares
Against StrideUp, Offa asks half the deposit (5% vs 10%), covers Wales, publishes a cheaper entry rate (5.50% vs from 5.99% at crawl) and adds Family Assist and Gifted Equity, while StrideUp counters with four years of regulated HPP operation, more inclusive income documentation and a bigger BTL/HMO envelope (GBP 2.5m vs GBP 5m property value but StrideUp allows larger HMOs at 12 rooms). Against Gatehouse Bank, Offa matches the 5% deposit and beats it on income multiples while Gatehouse brings bank capital and deposit-taking stability. Against Pfida, Offa is the speed-and-access pole of the market; Pfida is the purity pole. In bridging, Offa's only certified competitor at scale is Nester's P2P model, which serves smaller professional deals with investor-market pricing.
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Bottom Line
Offa is the access leader and shelf-breadth leader of certified UK property finance in 2026: 5% deposits, published rates, real certification and a bridge-to-BTL pipeline no rival matches. Its youth on the regulated side and its aggressive leverage settings are the two things to underwrite personally before signing.
Read full Offa reviewShariah Compliance & Oversight
All Offa products (Home Purchase Plan, Buy-to-Let Purchase Plan, Bridge Finance, Bridge-to-Let) are certified Shariah-compliant by Amanah Advisors, led by Mufti Faraz Adam. Offa publishes downloadable Sharia-compliance certificates on its documents page and video commentary from Mufti Faraz Adam. Early Buyout Charges are separately approved as Sharia-compliant by Amanah Advisors, and the co-ownership-with-leasing structure uses two independent contracts to avoid the prohibited two-contracts-in-one issue (offa.co.uk FAQs, crawled 2026-08-06).
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Why It's Halal
Offa's HPP uses co-ownership-with-leasing: the customer and Offa buy the property in partnership, the customer pays rent on Offa's share and acquires it through monthly payments. Offa addresses the classic structural objection head-on in its FAQs - the arrangement uses two independent contracts (partnership and lease) rather than interdependent clauses, avoiding the prohibited two-in-one contract. All products are certified by Amanah Advisors under Mufti Faraz Adam, with downloadable certificates and an explanatory video, and Early Buyout Charges are separately Sharia-approved. Advertised percentage rates are rental rates benchmarked for comparability, which Offa defends as permissible benchmarking. No investment in arms, gambling, alcohol, tobacco or animal testing. The firm (Offa Money Limited) is FCA authorised, FRN 1000573, and states its HPP is fully FCA regulated (crawled offa.co.uk, 2026-08-06).
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