With different offerings available in the deposit replacement marketplace, a growing number of agents are signing up to the various initiatives on offer with a view to providing landlords and tenants with an additional service.

But the latest data released by The Dispute Service [TDS] shows that despite the various deposit alternate platforms now on the market, the number of deposits protected has increased across the whole of the UK.

The information published in the latest Statistical Briefing by TDS reveals that the number of deposits in England totalled 4,459,602, up by 5.12% from the year before.

In Scotland, the March 2022 data shows 235,117 deposits protected. This figure is up by 6.1% from the previous year.

In Northern Ireland, deposits numbers at the end of March were 67,197, a 5.15% increase over 2021.

Steve Harriott, CEO at TDS, commented: “This data shows the bounce back in the lettings market that happened from the spring of 2021 as we came out of lockdown. However, towards the end of the financial year the market tightened, so it will be interesting to see the data at the end of September 2022 to see if there has been a reversal of the upward trends.”

“With around a 5% increase in the numbers of deposits protected it shows the enduring attractiveness of a cash deposit to landlords,” he added.