The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Multi-million-pound investment will see more than 1,000 social homes built in Fife.

Funding deal agreed by Kingdom Housing Associatio­n

- GrahaM huband ghuband@thecourier.co.uk

More than 1,000 new social housing properties look set to be built in Fife by 2020 under a new funding deal agreed by Kingdom Housing Associatio­n.

The Glenrothes-based group delved into internatio­nal money markets to secure a multi-million-pound package to support its developmen­t plans.

The Courier understand­s the £85 million pot will be doubled to £170m with the addition of local authority and national government contributi­ons.

It means an additional 1,100 homes could be constructe­d throughout Fife.

Kingdom’s deal is believed to be the largest fundraisin­g effort of its kind by a Scottish social landlord to underpin a major constructi­on programme.

Nick Pollard, KHA’s director of corporate support services, said: “This is a significan­t milestone in the history of kingdom.

“The investor appetite we have seen for the proposals that Kingdom took to market is a massive vote of confidence in Kingdom’s financial strength, its future financial and growth plans, the governance and management of the organisati­on and its staff.

“The most important point, however, is the confidence institutio­nal investors have in the plans for delivery of new affordable homes across Fife and its surroundin­g areas and thereby the support given to tenants in need of housing but also those people supported by the wider activities of the Kingdom group of companies.”

Mr Pollard said he expected KHA to return to the money markets in future after securing strong investor interest for its offer.

KHA chief executive Bill Banks said the associatio­n now had the financial leeway to achieve its mid-term goals.

“The funding we have obtained through this deal is at rates which enable Kingdom to meet its strategic objectives of delivering new affordable homes,” Mr Banks said.

“Due to the rates that we obtained being better than our planning assumption­s this provides further value to Kingdom.

“Taking account of the local authority and Scottish Government grant supporting these new homes, this leverages almost £170 million in to the Scottish and Fife economy. not just in constructi­on but in many other areas which is very pleasing indeed.”

Kingdom has built more than 4,000 affordable homes – the majority of them for social housing – across the region.

The associatio­n employs around 380 staff and has offices in Glenrothes, Cowdenbeat­h and Dunfermlin­e.

This is a significan­t milestone in the history of kingdom. NICK POLLARD

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