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Seven housebuilders have agreed to pay a total of £100m to affordable housing programmes following a Competition and Markets ...
Seven housebuilders have agreed to pay a total of £100m towards affordable housing programmes following a market investigation.
Persimmon, Berkeley and Taylor Wimpey were among the seven housebuilders who agreed to contribute to affordable-housing ...
The CMA said the total sum of GBP100 million is the largest payment it has secured as part of a commitments package. It could fund hundreds of new homes, it noted. Barratt Redrow will pay GBP29 ...
Seven of Britain’s biggest housebuilders have offered to pay £100 million to fund affordable housing after an investigation ...
Seven house builders have agreed to pay a total of £100m to affordable housing programmes in the UK after a competition watchdog investigation into potentially anticompetitive behaviour.Barratt Redrow ...
Seven leading house-builders have agreed to pay a total of £100m to affordable housing programmes following an investigation by the competition watchdog.
The CMA said the payment would be the largest it has ever secured through commitments from firms under investigation.
Britain's biggest housebuilders have agreed to pay £100m towards affordable homes to avoid a regulator's decision on whether ...
Competition authorities are set to drop an investigation into potential market collusion by housebuilders in return for a payment of £100m towards ...
The seven – Barratt Redrow, Bellway, Berkeley Group, Bloor Homes, Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey and Vistry – have now agreed to ...
Under the proposed commitments, the 7 housebuilders will make a combined £100 million payment – the largest secured through ...