Rob Perrins becomes non-executive director of property firm’s UK business
Developer Grosvenor has appointed the chief executive of £2.4bn-turnover housebuilder Berkeley Group to the board of its UK property business.
Rob Perrins, who has led Berkeley since 2009, will join the board of Grosvenor Property UK with immediate effect.
Grosvenor, which is owned by the Duke of Westminster, has plans to allocate £900m in funding over the next few years for housing projects.
James Raynor, chief executive of Grosvenor Property UK, said: “I am delighted to welcome Rob to our board. His knowledge of the market and passion for innovation and sustainability are fully aligned with our ambitions to create exceptional properties and places that help businesses, communities and nature to thrive.”
Grosvenor Property UK also last month appointed former Knight Frank partner Alistair Elliott as its chair.
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Last year Grosvenor announced a slate of new debt transactions to finance three major residential schemes across the country.
Grosvenor also last June completed the registration of its new Grosvenor Hart Homes business as a ‘for-profit’ registered provider of social housing. It plans to provide “more than” 750 homes through the new enterprise over the next 10 years.
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