The FCA will propose that mortgage borrowers who have not yet had a payment deferral can request one for up to six months, it said in a statement.

Borrowers who already have a payment deferral for a period of less than six months would be able to extend that deferral for a maximum of six months, the FCA said.

"It may also be in the interests of mortgage borrowers who expect to have long-term financial difficulties to agree other forms of tailored support with their lender," the FCA added.

It said it was also considering the implications of this approach for consumer credit, and that it was working to determine whether a similar approach should be adopted for consumer credit products.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Kevin Liffey)