Scott Martin, Executive Director of Resources at Karbon Homes, said:
“We are pleased to have retained our A rating with a positive outlook as we continue to operate in an ever changing and increasingly challenging economic and regulatory environment.
“Remaining as financially strong as possible is important to us, while we continue to invest in the quality, safety and security of our homes. This can be challenging during times of economic uncertainty, but the dedication of our colleagues, our board and our external partners, has enabled us to respond positively.
“We will continue to combine a sound business head with a strong social heart to deliver our ambitious strategy and build strong foundations for life for even more people.”
Read the report here
Karbon has retained its credit rating of ‘A’ with positive outlook from Standard & Poor’s (S&P).
Scott Martin, Executive Director of Resources at Karbon Homes, said:
“We are pleased to have retained our A rating with a positive outlook as we continue to operate in an ever changing and increasingly challenging economic and regulatory environment.
“Remaining as financially strong as possible is important to us, while we continue to invest in the quality, safety and security of our homes. This can be challenging during times of economic uncertainty, but the dedication of our colleagues, our board and our external partners, has enabled us to respond positively.
“We will continue to combine a sound business head with a strong social heart to deliver our ambitious strategy and build strong foundations for life for even more people.”
Read the report here
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