Data collected by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) shows housing associations are expected to agree new debt facilities worth £42bn. This comes as the regulator predicts that total sector turnover will fall 7.6%, from £136.9bn to £126.4bn. The data comes from the RSH’s financial forecast returns (FFR) which is gathered annually from registered providers owning more than 1,000 units, and demonstrates the sector’s continued appetite for debt. Read more on Inside Housing.
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