CITM3094 - Investment by community development finance institutions (CDFIs): Examples of property-related investment
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappre are restrictions on the amount of investment that an accredited CDFI can make in enterprises that acquire, construct, develop or hold interests in property:
- investment of money raised under the CITR scheme in residential property is prohibited outright (see CITM3090), and
- the extent to which investment in non-residential property is regarded as a relevant investment is limited (see CITM3092).
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp following examples of property-related investments by CDFIs illustrate how various investments would be categorised for CITR purposes.
Example of investment by CDFI | Category |
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Acquisition of new base of operations: Riding Centre for the Disabled | - |
Loan to a non profit-distributing enterprise that provides equestrian opportunities for disabled children and adults. Money used to acquire existing stables and paddocks as a base for operations. Small amount of income received from local school for occasional use of horses & equipment by (able-bodied) pupils | Not caught by Schedule 1(8) nor be regarded as funding “property developmentâ€� for the purposes of Annex D. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp main activity of the enterprise is the provision of equestrian activities to disabled persons. Incidental income from local school does not detract from that main purpose. |
Construction of new base of operations: Pre-school group | - |
Loan to non profit-distributing pre-school group previously operating from village hall. Money used to lease land from primary school and erect new purpose-built facility. Sporadic and minor income from renting out building at weekends as a venue for children’s parties | Not caught by Schedule 1(8) nor be regarded as funding “property developmentâ€� for the purposes of Annex D. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp main activity of the enterprise is the pre-school education. Incidental rental income does not detract from that main purpose |
Acquisition & refurbishment of base of operations: Car Wash & Valet Service | - |
Loan to inner-city partnership running car wash and valet service. Money used to lease and refurbish previously derelict workshop. | Not caught by Schedule 1(8) nor be regarded as funding “property developmentâ€� for the purposes of Annex D. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp main activity of the enterprise is that of car wash and valet service. |
Acquisition & refurbishment of base of operations: Managed workspace | - |
Loan to non profit-distributing Training and Employment Centre providing “incubatorâ€� units to new micro and small businesses. Money used to acquire and refurbish property that is then sub-let to new enterprises from whom rental income is received. | Loan would fall within Case 1 of Schedule 1(8) SI2003/96. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp main activity of the borrowing enterprise is to hold property which it sub-lets in return for rental income. |