08 July 2025

Consultation review SGEI state aid rules: A remedy to the housing crisis?

08 July 2025

Until 31 July 2025, the European Commission is organising a consultation on the revision of the state aid rules for Services of General Economic Interest (“SGEI”). In this consultation, the European Commission wishes to gather information from the market on the application of the SGEI rules and possible areas for improvement. This consultation is particularly relevant for public bodies, social housing providers and developers involved in housing projects and the delivery of affordable housing, as they are regularly constrained regarding the possibility of public funding for these projects. The European Commission wishes to adjust the SGEI rules accordingly, so that more housing projects can be realised within the frameworks of state aid law.

What are the SGEI state aid rules?

The SGEI rules provide a legal framework within which governments may grant state aid to organisations that perform services of general economic interest. These are services considered of general interest within society but which are usually not profitable, such as the realisation of social housing. The aim is to ensure that such aid does not lead to unfair competition within the European single market. The rules define the conditions and the amount of aid that may be granted without prior approval from the European Commission.

Why this SGEI rules review?

The European Commission sees a need to modernise the rules, partly because of the ongoing housing crisis across the EU. With the revision, the Commission wants to make it simpler and faster for member states to provide support for affordable and energy-efficient housing. Some technical adjustments are also proposed to improve the application of the rules.

Your input sought

The consultation offers government bodies and other stakeholders an opportunity to share their experiences and wishes. This is the time to raise practical bottlenecks and contribute ideas on the future of state aid for housing.

Practical information

  • Period: 5 June – 31 July 2025
  • Location: online

Does your organisation deal with housing projects and state aid? Take part in the consultation by answering the questionnaire and contribute to better rules for affordable housing!

If you would like assistance with this, or if you have other state aid questions, please do not hesitate to contact Monika Beck or one of our other specialists.