The Return: Property & Investment Podcast podcast

What role do institutional investors play in the UK Living Sector, and how to become a NED with Phil Clark, Ned at Pinnacle Group, Thriving Investments, Pinnacle Investments, Wellcome Trust, UCL and PIC and Anna Clare Harper

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I chatted to Phil Clark, NED at Pinnacle Group (70,000 UK homes), Thriving Investments, part of Places for People, Chair of Pinnacle Investments (a partner of ours), Executive Chair at Wellcome Trust’s Genome Campus, and Investment Committee NED at UCL and PIC.

We talked about the match between institutions and social/affordable housing:
📈 Scale – Housing Associations are some of the UK’s largest landlords, with an average of 2,801 homes each (and many far bigger).
💷 Income growth – Typically offering some protection against inflation.
🏠 Attractive yields – Standing stock can generate 4-5% returns.
🌍 Social impact – Many institutions actively seek investments that deliver real-world benefits, and housing is a tangible way to meet urgent needs.

Phil explained what role institutions can play in solving the crisis of affordable (and Affordable) housing, investing through:
💰 Debt – Lending to Housing Associations, in the same way they would allocate capital to other bond investments.
🏗️ Equity – Investing in the end product.

Guest website: https://wellcome.org/
Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-clark-8761ba26/
Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/
Host website: https://www.greenresi.com/


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