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    Principality Building Society commits £26m to help boost affordable housing

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 26, 2022No Comments
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    Pictured; Jan Quarrington, Principality Commercial Team and the team from Caredig Housing Association
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    Principality Building Society has completed a new deal for Caredig, a Swansea based housing association worth £26m, which will help them to deliver their ambition of building 700 new affordable homes in South Wales by 2030.

    Caredig (formerly known as Family Housing) manages over 2,897 high quality affordable homes, providing a range of services, with a core focus on social housing. Established in 1975, Caredig develops and manages social housing accommodation for general needs, older persons and extra care across five local authority areas in South West Wales and also provides care and support services.

    A socially focused organisation, Caredig has a clear mission, underpinned by strong values, “to create strong, vibrant and resilient communities, where people can live active, fulfilling, lives – living independently and safely”.

    Jan Quarrington, Senior Portfolio Manager Affordable Housing at Principality Building Society said: “We’re delighted to be supporting Caredig on this venture. As a business we are striving to create better homes for those in our communities, giving families a place where they can thrive, so it’s great that we are able to provide these funds to Caredig who share our values.”

    Cerys Gregory, Executive Director Finance and Business Services at Caredig, said: “Given the volatility in the market, it was essential to ensure fast execution and monitor market rates to optimise the price achieved.”

    She added: “Principality were chosen on the basis of flexible covenants, strong pricing, flexibility of execution and continuation of an ongoing supportive relationship with a local Welsh funder. There was a real sense of teamwork and shared endeavor to secure the right outcome. The deal secures the long-term funding platform for Caredig to embark on the next stage of its development journey.”

    Marcia Sinfield, Chief Executive of Caredig said: “We know Principality shares our passion and values to support the provision of affordable homes in Wales. We are delighted to continue, and further strengthen, our relationship with Wales’ largest building society.”

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