PPF invests £65m in Monmouthshire Housing Association

James Phillips
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The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has made its first direct investment into UK social housing after providing the majority of Monmouthshire Housing Association’s (MHA) recent £85m debt refinancing.

The lifeboat fund's £65m offer sits alongside £20m of flexible finance from Barclays and will last for 40 years. It is designed to release MHA's financial capacity and allow for delivery of ESG aim...

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