The Office of National Statistics suggest the average working week between February and April this year was 37.5 hours.
Nearly half of brokers (47%) in the property and asset finance field work almost 13 hours more than the average UK employee.
A survey by United Trust Bank (UTB) has shown that brokers in those fields are often working over 50 hours a week.
The Office of National Statistics suggest the average working week for a full-time UK employee between February and April this year was 37.5 hours.
The survey also showed that a third (33%) are working extra hours are being devoted to tasks that don’t drive revenue including regulation, accounting and infrastructure.
Harley Kagan, group managing director of United Trust Bank, said: “Brokers are working harder than ever to help their clients source and secure the funds they need to invest and grow.
“At UTB we’ve also had a busy first half of 2017 and we’re no strangers to long hours ourselves.
“Our aim is to continue to be a reliable and efficient lender helping broker partners to work smarter not harder.”