Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Rallius is investing $2M to build affordable homes

- Talis Shelbourne

Rallius, a fintech company, is dedicating $2 million to build up to 20 homes in Milwaukee as part of an affordable housing pilot program meant to reduce racial gaps in homeowners­hip, according to a statement from the company.

The project is being led by Teresa Esser, Rallius’ managing director of community banking and a long-time socially conscious Milwaukee investor.

“We are extremely proud that Milwaukee was chosen as Rallius’ first city partner to accelerate wealth building for marginaliz­ed communitie­s,” Esser said in a statement.

Rallius is a digital-only banking platform run by its parent company, ESG Financial, a banking company that uses the money from its clients to support and invest in “environmen­tal, social and governance” initiative­s.

Rallius began working with the Milwaukee Rotary Club’s Invest in Milwaukee Committee to research the community’s most serious needs.

Milwaukee is one of many cities in the grips of an affordable housing crisis.

More than half of the city’s renters are considered rent-burdened, meaning they pay more than 30% of their income toward rent, according to a 2021 analysis from the Wisconsin Policy Forum.

Milwaukee also had the second-lowest Black homeowners­hip rate (27.2%) among the nation’s largest metropolit­an areas, according to a 2021 report by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Center for Economic Developmen­t.

To tackle these issues, a revived Community Developmen­t Alliance of government, philanthro­pic and community leaders released a blueprint on how to resolve Milwaukee’s affordable housing crisis in August 2021. The blueprint called for more than $100 million in grants and loans, some of which would be used to build 850 new affordably priced homes over the next 10 years.

Rallius’ pilot, the company said in a press release, builds on that research from the CDA.

If findings from the pilot are positive, Rallius plans to scale them up to further increase the supply of affordable housing in Milwaukee.

“This affordable housing pilot will attract and accelerate capital investment into Milwaukee’s inner city neighborho­ods, and in turn, help fight systemic inequality and provide access to wealth creation for minority communitie­s,” Esser said in a statement.

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