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Thionville. Moselis and OPH Portes de France Thionville: merger, extension

The Elan law, since January 1, 2021, requires HLM organizations with less than 12,000 social housing units to belong to a group of social housing organizations. The OPH Thionville being a stock of a little less than 3,000 housing units (2,928 exactly for a portfolio valued at 124 M €), the Portes de France Thionville agglomeration community was under the obligation either to merge with other operators to reach this threshold of 12,000 housing units, either to create a SAC (Société anonyme de coordination) or SEM (mixed economy company) system. “After much reflection and feedback from employees, we arrived at this choice of merger with Moselis to ultimately achieve a stock of around 15,000 housing units”, explained Stéphanie Kis, in charge of social affairs, the city, housing and employment, during a community council, last April. “The idea was above all to release funds to be able to carry out the various projects, in particular those on the territory of Prés-Saint-Pierre and La Milliaire,” added the elected, since re-elected regional councilor.

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The enthusiasm of the teams

“This merger, the result of a merger in project mode, allows our teams to respond even more appropriately to the housing needs of the Moselle territories, and to further strengthen our quality of service to customers, already valued in both structures. by the Quali’HLM label ”, we say on the Moselis side. In order to initiate a dynamic, the substitution agreement, which replaces the collective agreements of the two organizations, was signed in early August, three weeks before the merger. Usually reviewed in the year following a merger, these collective agreements, worked out and negotiated together in advance, underline the willingness and enthusiasm of the teams to build this large-scale project in the local HLM world.

Local elected representatives on the board of directors

On September 1, 2021, the new Moselis entity therefore has 15,354 housing units in 146 municipalities and 235 employees at the Metz head office and in the new regional departments. “These last, five in number [Thionville, Metz-Orne, Forbach/Saint-Avold, Sarreguemines-Bitche et Sarrebourg/Château-Salins], reflect our desire for an ever-stronger anchoring in the Moselle region, as a public establishment with a board of directors including elected representatives and the lifeblood of the department ”, point out the Moselis representatives.

This September 1, the new Territorial Directorate of Thionville, also housing the branch of the Thionville sector, will open its doors at 26, avenue Albert-1er, in Thionville. The agency located at 1, rue d’Angleterre will close definitively on October 1st.

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