Securitisation – Training for Development Teams – getting the correct data and documents for property charging - Devonshires
This Webinar will provide an overview of the charging process giving details of how Development Teams can assist in speeding up the charging process.
Topics Covered
- The charging process
- A run through of the DEV1 Form and items that development teams should be collating
- Issues for development teams to be alive to when acquiring and developing properties to ensure chargeability and to ensure their value is maximised
- How to best deal with the phased developments to ensure they are capable of being charged
Date & Time
Speakers
Sharon Kirkham, Partner, Property Securitisation
Sharon is Head of Securitisation at Devonshires. Her work involves advising Social Housing Providers on the property aspects of giving security. She is an expert in dealing with:
- largescale charging to Loan Facilities, Bonds and Private Placements
- refinancing exercises
- carrying out property charging due diligence for merger transactions
- dealing with uplifts in value on LSVT portfolios
- preparing the property information for asset and liability registers
- reviewing properties for acceptability for charging and maximising funding capacity
Agne Nessai, Senior Associate,Property Securitisation
Agne advises on the securitisation of residential street properties and developments under loan facilities of amounts varying from £1 million to £450 million on behalf of registered providers. Agne also works with a number of registered providers and registered social landlords in achieving uplifts in the value of their ex-LSVT (Large Scale Voluntary Transfer) properties and also prepares asset registers.)
Event Information
| Event Date | 03-12-2025 11:00 am |
| Individual Price | Free |
| Location | Online (live) |
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18-03-2026 1:00 pm
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