The Regulator of Social Housing reports that Salvation Army
Housing Association has been placed on its gradings under review
list today (28 January 2021).
Salvation Army Housing Association’s current grades are G2/V2.
The regulator notifies that a provider’s grading is under review
when its compliant grade (G1 and G2 for governance, V1 or V2 for
viability) is being investigated in relation to an issue which
may result in a downgrade to a non-compliant grade (G3 or G4 for
governance, V3 or V4 for viability).
The regulator is currently investigating matters which may impact
on Salvation Army Housing Association’s compliance with the
Governance and Financial Viability Standard. The outcome of the
investigation will be confirmed in a regulatory judgement, once
completed.
The regulator’s gradings under review
list and Salvation Army Housing
Association’s regulatory judgements page are available on the
website.
Notes to editors
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The GUR lists
providers where we are investigating a matter that might
result in them being assessed as non-compliant in relation to
the regulator’s Governance and Financial Viability Standard.
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The regulatory standards can
be found on the RSH website.
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The Regulator of Social Housing promotes a viable, efficient
and well-governed social housing sector able to deliver homes
that meet a range of needs. It does this by undertaking
robust economic regulation focusing on governance, financial
viability and value for money that maintains lender
confidence and protects the taxpayer. It also sets consumer
standards and may take action if these standards are breached
and there is a significant risk of serious detriment to
tenants or potential tenants.