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The Guinness Partnership
We're here to improve people's lives. We do this by providing as many high-quality homes as possible, and delivering great services and care.
The Guinness Partnership
We're here to improve people's lives. We do this by providing as many high-quality homes as possible, and delivering great services and care.
General information
Firm type
Endowment / Foundation
Year founded
1890
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
London, United Kingdom
Principals
Catriona Simons
Chief Executive
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is the origin of The Guinness Partnership's endowment?
The partnership traces its capital to a £200,000 gift in 1890 from Sir Edward Guinness, great-grandson of Arthur Guinness, the founder of the brewery. Designed to house London's working poor, it now operates as an independent charitable housing association with no ongoing financial link to the brewery or the family's other investment vehicles.
How does The Guinness Partnership fund new development?
It uses a cross-subsidy model: surplus from social-rent collections and shared-ownership staircasing receipts is reinvested into new construction. Additional capacity comes from Homes England grant funding and private-placement debt, including a £75 million sustainability-linked facility with NatWest signed in October 2022.
Who runs investment decisions at The Guinness Partnership?
Chief Executive Catriona Simons has led the partnership since 2014 and chairs the executive team that proposes development and treasury strategy to a non-executive board. The board includes council nominees and resident representatives, meaning major capital-allocation decisions are subject to a governance layer uncommon in commercial real estate.
Does The Guinness Partnership operate outside England?
No. All its housing stock and development activity are within England, spanning approximately 30 local authority areas from the South West to the North East. It has no Scottish, Welsh or international operations.
How is The Guinness Partnership related to the Guinness brewery?
It is not operationally or financially related. The initial gift came from Sir Edward Guinness, a descendant of the brewery's founder, but the partnership is a standalone charitable community benefit society. The brewery is now owned by Diageo, and the partnership's governance is entirely separate.
What is the partnership's approach to sustainability and retrofit?
It has linked debt financing to environmental performance. The 2022 NatWest facility adjusts the margin based on portfolio-wide EPC rating improvements. The retrofit program targets existing homes alongside new-build activity designed to exceed current building-regulations energy standards.
Is The Guinness Partnership a grant-making foundation or an operating housing provider?
It is an operating provider — it directly develops, owns and manages roughly 65,000 homes for social rent, affordable rent and shared ownership. It does not make grants to external organizations or individuals; all surplus is retained and reinvested into housing.
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