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    UK builders to pay 100 million pounds to housing programmes after competition probe

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Seven UK developers will pay £100M to affordable housing after a CMA probe into anticompetitive practices. They deny wrongdoing but agree to ensure compliance.

    UK Housing Developers Commit £100 Million to Affordable Housing Programs

    LONDON (Reuters) -Seven housing developers have agreed to pay a total of 100 million pounds ($136 million) to affordable housing programmes in Britain following a competition watchdog investigation into potentially anticompetitive behaviour.

    Barratt Redrow, Bellway, Berkeley Group, Bloor Homes, Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey and Vistry have agreed to a package of commitments to address the Competition and Markets Authority's concerns, the regulator said in a statement.

    The CMA launched an investigation last year following concerns the builders exchanged competitively sensitive details about sales including pricing, number of property viewings and incentives offered to buyers.

    As well as the 100 million pound payment - split between affordable housing programmes - the housebuilders have agreed to refrain from sharing information except in limited circumstances. The CMA said it will now consult on the proposals.

    "As a result of the CMA's investigation, housebuilders are taking clear and comprehensive steps to ensure they comply with the law and don't share competitively sensitive information with their rivals," said Sarah Cardell, chief executive of the CMA.

    Vistry, Barratt Redrow, Persimmon and Bellway said in separate statements they had engaged proactively with the CMA, and their payment offers did not constitute admissions of wrongdoing.

    Berkeley Group, Taylor Wimpey and Bloor Homes were not immediately available for comment.

    ($1 = 0.7362 pounds)

    (Reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by Jan Harvey and Shri Navaratnam)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Seven UK housing developers will pay £100 million to affordable housing programs.
    • •The payment follows a CMA investigation into anticompetitive behavior.
    • •Developers were found to have shared competitively sensitive information.
    • •The CMA will consult on the developers' proposals to ensure compliance.
    • •Developers deny wrongdoing despite agreeing to the payment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK builders to pay 100 million pounds to housing programmes after competition probe

    1What amount are UK builders agreeing to pay for housing programmes?

    Seven housing developers have agreed to pay a total of 100 million pounds to affordable housing programmes in Britain.

    2What triggered the Competition and Markets Authority's investigation?

    The CMA launched an investigation following concerns that builders exchanged competitively sensitive details about sales, including pricing and incentives.

    3What commitments have the housebuilders made in response to the CMA's concerns?

    In addition to the payment, housebuilders have agreed to refrain from sharing information except in limited circumstances to ensure compliance with the law.

    4Did the builders admit to any wrongdoing with their payment offers?

    The builders stated that their payment offers did not constitute admissions of wrongdoing.

    5Which companies are involved in this agreement?

    The companies involved include Barratt Redrow, Bellway, Berkeley Group, Bloor Homes, Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey, and Vistry.

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