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    UK homebuilder Crest Nicholson warns it may breach loan terms

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    Posted on February 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Crest Nicholson warns of a potential loan breach by April, affecting its going concern status amid challenges in the UK housing market.

    UK homebuilder Crest Nicholson warns it may breach loan terms

    By Aby Jose Koilparambil

    (Reuters) -British housebuilder Crest Nicholson said on Tuesday it had identified a "severe but plausible" scenario under which it might breach its loan terms as soon as April, with potential implications for its status as a going concern.

    The group said that while it maintains "good relationships and a regular dialogue with all its lenders" and is confident that an amendment to its covenants would be secured if necessary, "this is not guaranteed and therefore this represents a material uncertainty related to going concern".

    Shares in the FTSE 250 builder fell as much as 5.5% to 165.50 pence in morning trade, before paring losses to trade down 1.8% by 1027 GMT.

    Investec analyst Aynsley Lammin said that the firm flagging up the material risk around going concern is an "incremental risk" the market was not expecting.

    He said however that it appeared manageable given that it is based on a 'severe but plausible' downside scenario.

    The company had delayed the publication of its annual results by two weeks due to audit-related issues.

    Despite the current issues, the Surrey-headquartered builder projected an at least 25% jump in its 2025 fiscal year earnings, expecting market conditions to stabilise in the second half of 2025, underpinned by pent-up demand for homes.

    Crest Nicholson's concerns over debt repayment come as hopes for a recovery in the beleaguered British housing sector have waned due to the slowing pace of interest rate cuts.

    For the 2024 fiscal year ended Oct. 31, the builder's adjusted pre-tax profit plunged 53% to 22.4 million pounds ($27.8 million), slightly below analysts' estimates of 22.8 million pounds, according to LSEG data.

    It said year-end charges related to this stood at 249.3 million pounds, within its previously guided range.

    ($1 = 0.8053 pounds)

    (Reporting by Aby Jose Koilparambil and Chandini Monappa in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Crest Nicholson may breach loan terms by April.
    • •The company faces material uncertainty regarding its going concern status.
    • •Shares fell 5.5% before recovering slightly.
    • •2025 earnings are projected to jump by at least 25%.
    • •The British housing sector faces challenges due to interest rate cuts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK homebuilder Crest Nicholson warns it may breach loan terms

    1What scenario might lead Crest Nicholson to breach its loan terms?

    Crest Nicholson identified a 'severe but plausible' scenario that could lead to a breach of its loan terms as soon as April.

    2How did Crest Nicholson's shares react to the news?

    Shares in Crest Nicholson fell as much as 5.5% to 165.50 pence in morning trade, before paring losses to trade down 1.8%.

    3What is the company's outlook for its earnings in the fiscal year 2025?

    Despite current issues, Crest Nicholson projected at least a 25% jump in its 2025 fiscal year earnings, expecting market conditions to stabilize in the second half of 2025.

    4What were the adjusted pre-tax profits for the 2024 fiscal year?

    For the 2024 fiscal year ended Oct. 31, Crest Nicholson's adjusted pre-tax profit plunged 53% to 22.4 million pounds, slightly below analysts' estimates.

    5What factors are affecting the British housing sector?

    Crest Nicholson's concerns over debt repayment come as hopes for a recovery in the British housing sector have waned due to the slowing pace of interest rate cuts.

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