- Boost will help to drive Beacon’s development programme and retrofit work
- Part of NatWest £5bn lending initiative to enhance UK’s social housing sector
Beacon Cymru Group builds over 500 new homes across Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Carmarthenshire, and Bridgend following a £115m investment from NatWest.
Formed through the merger of Coastal Housing Group and RHA Wales in January 2025, Beacon Cymru manages 9,000 homes across south Wales and employs nearly 400 people. It contributes an estimated £75m to the Welsh economy every year.
As a part of NatWest's £5bn lending initiative to enhance the UK’s social housing sector, the funding boost will help fund Beacon’s development programme and retrofit work, increasing the energy efficiency of existing homes to lower household bills for residents.
The funds will help continue this important work, which combines much-needed new homes with commercial spaces to bring people and businesses back into town and city centres.
Beacon Cymru has significant expertise in urban regeneration, with exciting mixed use projects at different stages in Tonypandy, Porthcawl and Swansea where former commercial premises are being transformed into new homes.
Debbie Green, Chief Executive at Beacon Cymru Group said: “We are very pleased to have secured this funding from NatWest. As a newly-merged organisation, this money will enable us to deliver on our merger promises, both to invest in existing homes and to fund our ambitious development programme stretching from Rhondda to Carmarthenshire.”
Dharmesh Patel, Associate Director at Natwest Commercial Mid Market, added: “NatWest is committed to supporting the UK’s social housing sector and Beacon Cymru is a great example of a pioneering not-for-profit organisation that is directly helping the people in the communities it serves.
“Beacon have ambitious plans to make a real positive difference for individuals, families and communities in Wales, and we’re delighted to support them as they continue working towards their goals while improving housing standards throughout Wales.”