Matt Burgess steps up from acting chief executive and chief investment officer roles
Lloyds Living has promoted Matt Burgess to the position of chief executive.
He was previously chief investment officer at the private rental and shared-ownership homes provider and has been serving as acting chief executive since former boss Andy Hutschinson stepped down earlier this year.
Before joining Lloyds in July 2021, Burgess was a director at real estate and property investment firm JLL, where he oversaw the residential capital markets and the banking capital businesses, providing commercial advice to financial institutions on their real estate strategies.
He has previously spent over 10 years working in various investment-focussed roles at HSBC, as well as co-founding a property technology start-up called Bafter aimed at digitally connecting homeowners with home improvement services.
Burgess holds an Executive MBA from the London Business School and read Economics at the University of Exeter.
He will take up his new role with immediate effect.
He said: “Lloyds Living has gone from a start-up to a portfolio of over 7,300 homes in four years, which is a testament to the efforts of the whole team.
”That’s only the beginning, we have exciting, ambitious plans to grow our portfolio, the number of rental homes in the UK and the number of people we can help get into homeownership, and together we will deliver them.”
Lloyds Living is part of Lloyds Banking Group. It also has a for-profit registered provider called Citra Pathways.
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