Insurance firm Aviva also ploughs money into start-up 

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What TopHat鈥檚 factory in Corby will look like

Persimmon and insurance company Aviva have led a 拢70m investment into modular housebuilder TopHat.

The investment is designed to help the start-up build on its current output of up to 800 homes a year through building what it says will be Europe鈥檚 largest modular housing factory in Corby, Northamptonshire.

It aims to manufacture up to 4,000 ultra low-carbon homes annually with the new 650,000 sq ft facility, which it expects to open next year.

TopHat, which is majority owned by investment bank Goldman Sachs, said the investment is the first time a FTSE 100-listed housebuilder had invested directly into a modular manufacturer.

Existing Goldman Sachs Asset Management shareholders also contributed to the 拢70m investment in TopHat, which recorded a 拢5m loss in 2021 and a further 拢19.4m loss last year. Last year it said it would be profit-making within three years.

Dean Finch, chief executive at Persimmon, said: 鈥淭his investment provides Persimmon with guaranteed access to very energy-efficient volumetric modular units.

鈥淭his will provide further build efficiencies, manage the growing challenge of labour shortages in key trades and expand our product range for customers.鈥

TopHat said every home it manufactures is capable of being zero-carbon, which is achieved through the building fabric used and low-carbon technologies, such as solar panels and battery storage.

The firm was founded in 2016 by Rosenhaus and architect and chief design officer Krishan Pattni.