Housing and Finance Institute
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The Housing and Finance Institute (HFI) is an industry group whose stated aim is "to boost the capacity and delivery of housing".[1] The institute is privately funded and works with the private and public sector to build more homes in the United Kingdom.
It was set up by the Cameron–Clegg coalition following a review by Natalie Elphicke and Keith House.[2]
The HFI drew support from Local Partnerships, Pinnacle Group, Keepmoat, Plus Dane and Trowers & Hamlins.[3]