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THFC announces new chief executive as Piers Williamson steps down

The Housing Finance Corporation (THFC) has appointed Priya Nair as chief executive to replace Piers Williamson, who will step down after 22 years in charge.

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The Housing Finance Corporation has appointed Priya Nair as chief executive to replace Piers Williamson, who will step down after 22 years in charge #UKhousing #SocialHousingFinance

Ms Nair will take over from Mr Williamson, who will step down at the housing aggregator’s annual general meeting in July. Ms Nair will start her new role on 11 March, with Mr Williamson remaining with the business for a short transition period.

 

Ms Nair brings with her more than 25 years of experience in the financial services sector, including advising infrastructure companies and international investors.

 

Most recently, she was senior director of infrastructure at Abrdn Investment Management.

 

The incoming chief executive has also worked at the Royal Bank of Canada, where she was the senior managing director responsible for coverage of the infrastructure and housing sectors, including THFC.


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Ms Nair has leadership experience across capital markets, corporate finance, digital transformation and securities services. She currently serves as a non-executive director and chair of the Investment Committee at the Port of London Authority and as a senior trustee of charity Sported.

 

THFC said that Mr Williamson steps down as chief executive having delivered “two decades of continuous growth” at the company.

 

During his tenure, THFC has grown its loan book from £1.4bn to more than £8bn and expanded its lending remit to all four parts of the UK.

 

Mr Williamson inherited a historic high interest cost loan portfolio and, along with his team, “progressively transformed it to one of the most cost-effective long-term loan portfolios in the sector”, THFC added.

 

George Blunden, chair of THFC, said: “After more than two decades of serving the affordable housing sector with his vast knowledge and experience, Piers can step down in the knowledge that he has had a truly positive impact on the sector.

 

“Working with Piers has been a pleasure and his commitment to the sector will be sorely missed. We thank him for his many years of outstanding leadership.

 

“After an extensive recruitment process, we are delighted that Priya is joining us as Piers’ successor. It goes without saying that she has big boots to fill, but we have every confidence in her ability to successfully lead the organisation into the coming years.”

Mr Williamson said: “It has been a privilege to play a part in growing the long-term investment market for housing associations over such an extensive period.

 

“Despite all sorts of adversity, housing associations have proved their resilience and represent a prime example of what a public-private partnership can achieve. Even after 22 eventful years, never a day goes by when I do not learn more about these fascinating organisations and how they change people’s lives for the better. I hope I will be able to stay engaged in some capacity over the years to come.”

 

Ms Nair said: “I am deeply honoured to be joining THFC as its new chief executive. THFC has a rich history of providing optimal funding solutions to a diverse set of housing associations across the UK, thereby enabling the affordable housing sector to fulfil its social aims. I have known and admired the work of THFC for several years and am greatly impressed by everything they have achieved under Piers’ leadership.

 

“I believe deeply in the transformative role that THFC plays as an engine of social mobility and economic prosperity. I look forward to working with THFC’s talented team and I am confident that, together, we can achieve great things and position the organisation for continued long-term success.”

 

In August, THFC announced a number of internal appointments, including promoting Will Stevenson to group treasurer to replace Fenella Edge, who retired after almost 21 years.

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