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Given the uniqueness of the Housing Finance Authority sector among municipal bond issuers, Invesco recently updated the way HFAs are evaluated under our ratings methodology.
This change makes it possible for us to take advantage of more opportunities that support positive social outcomes, specifically affordable housing and poverty reduction.
The Statewide Communities Development Authority recently joined our list of eligible HFAs, thanks to this new approach.
Housing Finance Authorities (HFAs) are a fundamentally different sector than other municipal sectors. The purpose of an HFA is to provide affordable housing to low- and middle-income individuals and households. How effective an HFA is in that purpose varies depending on local and state regulations, availability of funding/financial support, and management. In our view, even if an HFA is providing less affordable housing than one of its peers, it’s better that some affordable housing is being provided than none.
Given the uniqueness of this sector, Invesco recently updated the way HFAs are evaluated under our ratings methodology. What now determines whether an HFA is eligible or ineligible for inclusion in our funds is headline risk.
What do we mean by headline risk?
Headline risk is the risk of negative environmental, social and governance (ESG) events that call into question an issuer’s ESG bona fides. What constitutes a negative ESG event varies by sector. For utilities, for example, it would most likely be a significant environmental accident that could have been prevented through better management or climate resilient infrastructure.
For HFAs, headline risk events include possible corruption, poor or dangerous living conditions, and misuse of resources. Examples we’ve encountered in our credit research include extreme heat conditions, possible mishandling of complaints, maggot infestations, possible corruption by preventing federal funds from being distributed properly, delayed or bungled distribution of federal funds, and others.
All of the above issues are significant and concerning; they call into question the management of these HFAs and their ability to make good on their mission of providing affordable housing.
What does this change mean going forward?
This change makes it possible for us to take advantage of more opportunities that support positive social outcomes, specifically affordable housing and poverty reduction.
HFAs will continue to be scrutinized as carefully as before. We will continue to monitor headline risk, as well as whether an HFA provides reasonable affordable housing opportunities. When possible, we will engage with problematic issuers to understand their perspective on headline risk events and how they plan to address these risks and events in the future.
This Statewide Communities Development Authority recently joined our list of eligible HFAs, thanks to this new approach. Based on our previous approach to the sector, this Authority likely would not have been eligible, since it does not conform to the typical structure of an HFA.
This Authority was established in the 1980s for the purpose of supporting community-based programs for public benefit. The Authority currently serves as a conduit issuer for 530+ cities, counties, and special districts. As a conduit, it has issued $70+ billion in tax-exempt bonds and supported community infrastructure, education accessibility, health care accessibility, affordable housing, and job creation projects.
The Authority’s finance programs include the following:
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