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Stronger tenancies.

Social landlords are supporting tenants through the rising cost of living with Housing Perks. Explore the measurable impact being created across communities.

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Birmingham
City Council

Birmingham City Council, facing rising living costs and the highest fuel poverty rate in England, needed a scalable, low-effort solution to financially support tenants and reduce rent arrears. Traditional support schemes reached just a small percentage of residents and were resource-intensive.

Saved£80k
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Vico Homes housing and community team

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Vico Homes

Vico Homes, formerly Wakefield District Housing, is one of the largest social landlords in the North of England, managing 30,000 properties. Since launching Housing Perks, 6,000 tenants have signed up, spent £2.5m in the app, paid £50,000 in rent and arrears, and saved £100,000 in total.

Saved£100k
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ForHousing team supporting residents

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ForHousing

ForHousing, with 17,000 properties in the North West, needed a fast and simple way to help tenants save money during the cost of living crisis. Partnering with Housing Perks, they launched a self service savings app in under a week. Since launch, over 3,500 tenants saved more than £50,000.

Saved£50k
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VIVID residents and community support

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VIVID
Homes

VIVID, one of the UK’s largest housing associations, wanted to help customers manage rising living costs without adding strain to resources. Through VIVID Plus, it partnered with Housing Perks to provide discounts at over 100 supermarkets, high street shops and online retailers. Since launch, 8,000 tenants have signed up, spent £2.8m in the app, saved £125,000 and contributed £45,000 towards rent and arrears.

Saved£125k
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