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South: HSBC and Bank Leumi provide new facilities for expanding Audley Group

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Audley Group, the UK's leading provider of luxury retirement villages, has completed the refinancing of its debt facilities with a five-year term loan of £125 million, jointly funded by HSBC and Bank Leumi (UK).

The facility will fund all existing developments within the group across both luxury brand Audley Villages and new mid-market provider Mayfield Villages, as well as new locations, covering the cost of land acquisition and development.

This news comes on the back of an additional £85m of equity raised in June 2017 by the Moorfield Audley Real Estate Fund (MAREF), taking the total equity raised to £285m. Moorfield Group, the UK real-estate private equity fund manager, created MAREF to acquire Audley in December 2015.

As well as the 17 villages that sit under the Audley Villages brand, which when completed will provide at least 2,000 units nationwide, 500 units are currently planned at future Mayfield Villages sites, including the first location at Watford.

Jon Austen, chief financial officer, Audley Group, said: “The Audley Group model is one of sourcing sites, achieving planning, then developing and operating the completed village, which will offer owners an independent lifestyle with restaurants, library, healthclub and on-site care if owners need it. Demand for our product is extremely high, driven by the increasing ageing of our population. This new facility allows us to execute our aggressive growth strategy and the backing of HSBC and Bank Leumi (UK) is a reflection of the quality of our business, our profitability and the strength of our balance sheet.

Hugh Taylor, head of housing, HSBC UK, said “Audley is a leading developer and operator of retirement villages and an early mover in the provision of this product in the UK. We are very pleased to support the growth of this first class business, which comes as part of our wider efforts to help addresss the current housing challenge. The retirement village sector is an important part of the solution as buyers of such homes are releasing family homes into the market, thus helping boost availability of much-needed stock.”

Richard Martin, Relationship Manager, Property Finance, Bank Leumi (UK), said “We have supported Audley Group for a number of years, firstly by providing bank finance to the Chalfont Dene village and most recently in financing the development of the latest village at Redwood in Bristol which opened in November 2017. Our desire to remain involved with Audley is borne out of our strong belief in its business model and excellent management team.”

The financing was led by Clare Brown, senior corporate banking manager, HSBC, with the lenders being advised by Burges Salmon, CBRE and Arcadis. Audley Group was advised by Eversheds and JCRA.

Audley’s brands serve two distinct audiences. Audley Villages is the luxury retirement brand, delivering a first-class experience and award-winning design to owners. Typically, heritage properties are adapted to incorporate existing features from the original buildings, bringing them back to life by turning them into modern, high-specification houses, apartments and communal spaces, akin to a boutique hotel. Owners also benefit from access to luxurious Audley Club facilities which include a restaurant, bar/bistro, library, a health and wellbeing centre and swimming pool. All owners can also take advantage of the highest quality care in their own home.

Responding to customer demand, Audley last year launched Mayfield Villages, a mid-market proposition, with the first village to be part of the Watford Riverwell scheme. The premise behind Mayfield is to offer the same level of service as Audley Villages, with high living standards and excellent care, but at a lower price point. These will be larger villages, typically in urban/suburban environments.

 

TBM Team

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