Last week, we had the pleasure of exhibiting at Housing 2025. Many of the key themes discussed throughout the event align strongly with our mission at Auriga, from tackling the cost of living crisis and sustaining tenancies to measuring social impact in more meaningful ways.

The exhibition floor offered a huge amount of insight and opportunity, bringing together housing professionals, service providers, suppliers, and change-makers, all focused on driving improvements across the sector and supporting tenants in a more holistic way.

 

The Auriga Team
We were proud to have a wide range of our team at the event, including colleagues from business development, marketing, service delivery, and finance. It was fantastic to see how each team member brought a unique perspective to the conversations taking place, helping us build stronger, more valuable connections across the sector.

Having this mix of skillsets at the event gave greater depth to our discussions, enabling us to clearly showcase the work we do, the value we add, and the real impact we deliver.

Sector Connections
Housing 2025 brought together an impressive mix of organisations and individuals. We had some great conversations with people who are passionate about supporting tenants beyond housing, and it was encouraging to see this shared purpose reflected so widely.

The discussions focused on the importance of going further, whether through digital inclusion, financial wellbeing, community investment, or wraparound support services. This is the type of support we are committed to advancing through our services.

Showcasing Impact
A key highlight for our team was launching our 2024/25 Impact Report during the event. It is always a proud moment for us to reflect on the past year and share the progress we have made in changing people’s lives for the better.

The report goes beyond just numbers. It captures the real-life outcomes for individuals, families, and communities. From financial wellbeing to emergency support, it reflects the heart of what we do at Auriga and the difference we are committed to making every day.

Looking Ahead
Housing 2025 was a great reminder that we are part of a sector committed to positive change. It showed us that together, we have the potential to shape a better future for those who need it most.

We left the event feeling energised and optimistic about what lies ahead, and we are excited to continue the conversations that began there. A huge thank you to everyone who took the time to visit our stand, share their work or simply came over to say hello. We are looking forward to what comes next.

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