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6 November 2023 | Webinars | Article by Rowena Downie

In conversation about social housing finance | Video series


Our Banking team, led by Rowena Downie have collaborated with Triodos Bank on a series of videos discussing Social Housing finance. With a strong focus on community and sustainability, Peter Borgers who leads on the bank’s social housing activities, joins Rowena Downie, Partner in Hugh James’ Banking Team to discuss the latest opportunities for finance teams in the Social Housing sector. Rowena and Peter will discuss:

  1. How is the political landscape affecting housing associations?
  2. What is the impact of decarbonisation costs?
  3. How can housing associations manage the risk of increased inflation costs?
  4. What are the key challenges facing the social housing sector?
  5. Is the housing sector a resilient one in terms of finance?

Video 1 | How is the political landscape affecting housing associations?

Video 2 | What is the impact of decarbonisation costs?

Video 3 | How can housing associations manage the risk of increased inflation costs?

Video 4 | What are the key challenges facing the social housing sector

Video 5 | Is the housing sector a resilient one in terms of finance?

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Author bio

Rowena Downie

Partner

Rowena is a partner and works within the firm’s banking team.  Her area of expertise includes real estate finance, acquisition finance, renewables finance, development finance and intercreditor arrangements.

Some of her most notable clients include NatWest, HSBC Bank Plc, Hodge Bank, Metro Bank Plc, Lloyds Private Bank and the Development Bank of Wales (formerly Finance Wales). She regularly provides advice to these clients on all areas of banking.

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