
Social housing provider Thirteen Group has secured a £30m funding deal to help support a major project across its North East portfolio of properties.
The Middlesbrough-based business has agreed the finance package with NatWest, with the funding including a new Housing Green Retrofit Loan (HGRL), which forms part of a larger transaction through which the bank will continue to be a main strategic funding partners, providing a total funding package of £211m.
Thirteen will use the new HGRL funding from NatWest to deliver a programme of retrofit works, which form part of its aim to reduce carbon emissions by 100% by 2050, in line with Government targets.
Andrew McColl, Thirteen’s interim chief finance officer, said: “This additional £30m funding will enable us to accelerate our retrofit programme, benefiting thousands of customers by making their homes more energy efficient. It’s a landmark deal for Thirteen, and one which reflects our reputation as a trusted housing association with a proven track record of investment in our homes and a clear commitment to achieving net zero.
“We look forward to continuing our excellent relationship with NatWest as we deliver these improvements for our customers.”
David Horne, relationship director real estate finance at NatWest, said: “We have had a long-term relationship with Thirteen, who are committed to building and maintaining high quality sustainable housing across the communities they operate in. This funding will enable the group to move forward with works to support what is a significant upcoming investment to help transition their existing properties towards net-zero.!
Thirteen owns and manages more than 36,000 properties across the North East, Yorkshire and Humber, providing homes and services for around 100,000 customers. The organisation, which employs more than 1,500 people, invested almost £250m in new and existing homes in its 2023/24 financial year and is on target to build 650 new homes this year. Over the next five years, Thirteen plans to build more than 1,800 new homes.