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HOUSING FINANCE
Dr. Deepa Swamy
Associate Professor
Govt Arts Girls College, Kota
HOUSING FINANCE
•It refers to finance that is provided to individuals
or group of individuals including co- operative
societies for purchase/build house or houses.
HOUSING FINANCE
• Housing finance in India has traditionally been and is receiving low priority in policy formulation compared to other sectors.
• By international standards, housing finances constitute a small portion of the gross domestic product(GDP)
• However a number of finance companies, both public and private has increased and the rate of housing has also increased.
• Some of the main financing companies are national housing bank, micro housing finance corporation, housing development finance
corporation, LIC , HUDCO and many other private companies.
Housing Finance refers to the finance for meeting
the various needs related to housing:
Purchase of land
Acquisition of a Flat
Construction of a house
Extension of a house
Housing loans from other banks/HFCs.
PURPOSE FOR HOUSING FINANCE
• Purchase of flat / house or purchase of plot of land.
•For renovation / repairs of an existing house/ flat.
• For extending an existing house.
•Short term bridge finance while purchasing another house/ flat.
Housing Finance Market Classification:
• H O U S I N G F I N A N C E M A R K E T
• Banks Public Sector Banks
• Private Sector Banks
• Foreign Banks
• Housing Finance Companies Development Financial Institutions,
• Co-op Housing Societies
• Micro Finance Institutions Insurance Companies
• LIC Housing Finance
• GIC Housing Finance etc.
• Key Players providing Home Insurance: New India Assurance,National Insurance,
ICICI Lombard, Bajaj Allianz, IFFCO-TOKIO, Tata AIG etc.
• DHFL, HDFC, GRUH, Indiabulls Housing Finance, Reliance Housing Finance, Sundaram BNP Paribas, Religare
Housing Development Corp etc.
• HUDCO, NABARD, SIDBI, Apex Co-operative Housing Federations, State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural
Development Banks etc.
• Micro Housing Finance Corporation, MAS rural housing and mortgage finance etc. SBI, Bank of Baroda, Canara
Bank, PNB, Dena Bank, Bank of India etc. Standard Chartered, Citibank, HSBC etc. HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis
Bank, ING Vysya Bank etc.
Loan Amount :
•The amount of loan varies from bank to bank normally bank
stipulate minimum of Rs. 1 lakh.
• The maximum would depend on the bank and it could vary
from Rs. 10 lakhs to Rs. 2 crores or more.
•For repairs the amount is less i.e around Rs. 10 lakhs.
FOR HOUSING LOAN, THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF
INTEREST RATE:
•fixed - for entire tenure of the loan.
•floating - which is changing through out the duration of
loan.
•The security in respect of housing finance is the property
purchase with a mortgage is taken on the same.
•For additional security guarantee may be taken.
• It refers to the finance provided to individuals or groups of individuals including co-operative societies.
• Under this category, the following types of bank finance are included :
• Bank finance extended to a person who already owns a house in town/ village where he resides, or for buying /
constructing a second house in the same or Other town / village for the purpose of self - occupation.
• Bank finance extended for the purchase of a house by a borrower who proposes to let it out on rental basis on
account of his posting outside the headquarters or because he has been provided accommodation by his
employer.
• Bank finance extended to a person who proposes to buy an old house where he is presently residing as a
tenant.
• Bank finance granted only for purchase of a plot, provided a declaration is obtained from the borrower
that he intends to construct a house on the said plot, with the help of bank finance or otherwise, within
such period as may be laid down by the banks themselves
• Banks may consider requests for additional finance within the overall ceiling for carrying out
alterations / additions / repairs to the house / flat already financed by them.
• In the case of individuals who might have raised funds for construction / acquisition of
accommodation from other sources and need supplementary finance, banks may extend such
finance after mortgaging charge over the property mortgaged in favour of other lenders and / or
against such other security, as they may deem appropriate.
• The Banks ensures that their indirect housing finance is channelled by way of term loans to housing
finance institutions, housing boards, other public housing agencies, etc primarily for augmenting the
supply of serviced land for the constructed units.
• It should also be ensured that the supply of plots / houses is time bound and public agencies do not
utilize the bank loan merely for acquisition of land.
• The National Housing Bank (NHB) was set up on July 9, 1988 under the National Housing Bank Act, 1987
as the Apex level institution for housing finance.
• To promote the housing financial institutions both at local and regional levels.
• The NHB is wholly owned by the RBI which has contributed the entire paid-up capital.
• Ensures a sound and healthy housing finance system through effective regulation and supervision of
housing finance institutions.
• To promote a sound, healthy, viable and cost effective housing finance system to cater to all segments of the
population.
• To integrate the housing finance system with the overall financial system.
• To promote a network of dedicated housing finance institutions to adequately serve various regions and different
income groups.
• To augment resources for the sector and channelize them for housing.
• To make housing credit more affordable.
• To regulate the activities of housing finance companies based on regulatory and supervisory authority derived
under the Act.
• To encourage augmentation of supply of buildable land and also building materials for housing and to upgrade the
housing stock in the country.
• To encourage public agencies to emerge as facilitators and suppliers of served land, for housing.
• NHB has designed and conducted the various training programmes considering the need for trained persons.
• The NHB also contributes to improve or strengthen credit delivery network for housing finance in the country.
• As a part of this role, NHB has framed a scheme for guaranteeing the bonds to be issued by the housing finance
company.
• NHB operates as a multifunctional Development Finance Institution (DFI) for the housing sector.
• NHB has been financing the following housing schemes at all India level:-
• Indira Awas Yojna
• Golden Jubilee Rural Housing Finance Scheme
• Bharat Nirman
• Productive Housing in Rural Areas(PHIRA)
• 1% Interest subvention scheme
• According to NHB Act, 1988, NHB is expected to regulate the housing finance system of the
country to its advantage.
• To prevent any housing finance institutions being conducted in such a manner which may be
against the interest of depositors or of the housing finance institutions.
• For this purpose, NHB has been given power to determine the policy.
• To give directions to the housing finance institutions and their auditors.
• To provide financial assistance to various banks and housing finance institutions.
• The financing of housing sector by the NHB is done by extending refinance to different primary lenders in
respect of:
• Eligible housing loans extended by them to individual beneficiaries.
• For project loans extended by them to various implementing agencies.
• Acting as special purpose vehicle for securitizing the housing loan receivables.
• Housing Urban Development Corporation ltd. established on April 25, 1970 HUDCO is fully
owned by the Government of India .
• HUDCO plays a major role in implementation of National Housing Policy.
• HUDCO offers housing loans for the buying/constructing house/flat & Loans are also offered
for renovation/extension/alteration of existing house/flat.
• It is one of the top financing company in India.
• Provide long term finance for construction of house for residential purpose in urban & rural areas.
To subscribe to debentures & bonds issued by the state housing & urban development boards, trusts, authorities
etc especially for the purpose of housing.
To administrate the amount received from time to time, from Government of India (GOI) and other sources for the
purpose of financing or undertaking housing and urban development programmes in the country.
• To promote ,establish ,assist ,collaborate and provide consultancy services for the projects in designing and
planning of works relating to housing and urban development.
• In India, the following types of institutions provide long term finance for housing:
• Commercial banks- a bank that offers services to the general public, companies & are the largest mobilizers of
savings in the country.
• Cooperative banks- A bank that holds deposits, makes loans and provides other financial services to
cooperatives and member-owned organizations & are apex level institutions of the state cooperative credit
structure.
• Regional rural banks- to serve primarily the rural areas of India with basic banking and financial services & are
allowed to lend for financing.
• Agriculture and rural development banks- these are term lending institutions operating exclusively
in the rural sector & reaches out to allied economies and supports & promotes an integrated
development.
• Housing finance companies- these are non banking financial companies which should form a
major share of the company’s assets.
• Cooperative housing finance societies-these are specialized housing finance which is used to
support and help the housing needs of community at large.
• Housing Finance sector is set to see higher growth in next few years, with an increase in the demand and
supply of housing projects.
• HUDCO plays a major role in implementation of National Housing Policy. 44.33% of housing loan of HUDCO
has been allocated for Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Low Income Group (LIG).
• NHB operates as the principle agency for promoting, regulating and providing financial and other support to
HFCs at local and regional level.
Housing finance

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Housing finance

  • 1. HOUSING FINANCE Dr. Deepa Swamy Associate Professor Govt Arts Girls College, Kota
  • 2. HOUSING FINANCE •It refers to finance that is provided to individuals or group of individuals including co- operative societies for purchase/build house or houses.
  • 3. HOUSING FINANCE • Housing finance in India has traditionally been and is receiving low priority in policy formulation compared to other sectors. • By international standards, housing finances constitute a small portion of the gross domestic product(GDP) • However a number of finance companies, both public and private has increased and the rate of housing has also increased. • Some of the main financing companies are national housing bank, micro housing finance corporation, housing development finance corporation, LIC , HUDCO and many other private companies.
  • 4. Housing Finance refers to the finance for meeting the various needs related to housing: Purchase of land Acquisition of a Flat Construction of a house Extension of a house Housing loans from other banks/HFCs.
  • 5. PURPOSE FOR HOUSING FINANCE • Purchase of flat / house or purchase of plot of land. •For renovation / repairs of an existing house/ flat. • For extending an existing house. •Short term bridge finance while purchasing another house/ flat.
  • 6. Housing Finance Market Classification: • H O U S I N G F I N A N C E M A R K E T • Banks Public Sector Banks • Private Sector Banks • Foreign Banks • Housing Finance Companies Development Financial Institutions, • Co-op Housing Societies • Micro Finance Institutions Insurance Companies • LIC Housing Finance • GIC Housing Finance etc.
  • 7. • Key Players providing Home Insurance: New India Assurance,National Insurance, ICICI Lombard, Bajaj Allianz, IFFCO-TOKIO, Tata AIG etc. • DHFL, HDFC, GRUH, Indiabulls Housing Finance, Reliance Housing Finance, Sundaram BNP Paribas, Religare Housing Development Corp etc. • HUDCO, NABARD, SIDBI, Apex Co-operative Housing Federations, State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks etc. • Micro Housing Finance Corporation, MAS rural housing and mortgage finance etc. SBI, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, PNB, Dena Bank, Bank of India etc. Standard Chartered, Citibank, HSBC etc. HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, ING Vysya Bank etc.
  • 8. Loan Amount : •The amount of loan varies from bank to bank normally bank stipulate minimum of Rs. 1 lakh. • The maximum would depend on the bank and it could vary from Rs. 10 lakhs to Rs. 2 crores or more. •For repairs the amount is less i.e around Rs. 10 lakhs.
  • 9. FOR HOUSING LOAN, THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF INTEREST RATE: •fixed - for entire tenure of the loan. •floating - which is changing through out the duration of loan. •The security in respect of housing finance is the property purchase with a mortgage is taken on the same. •For additional security guarantee may be taken.
  • 10. • It refers to the finance provided to individuals or groups of individuals including co-operative societies. • Under this category, the following types of bank finance are included : • Bank finance extended to a person who already owns a house in town/ village where he resides, or for buying / constructing a second house in the same or Other town / village for the purpose of self - occupation. • Bank finance extended for the purchase of a house by a borrower who proposes to let it out on rental basis on account of his posting outside the headquarters or because he has been provided accommodation by his employer.
  • 11. • Bank finance extended to a person who proposes to buy an old house where he is presently residing as a tenant. • Bank finance granted only for purchase of a plot, provided a declaration is obtained from the borrower that he intends to construct a house on the said plot, with the help of bank finance or otherwise, within such period as may be laid down by the banks themselves
  • 12. • Banks may consider requests for additional finance within the overall ceiling for carrying out alterations / additions / repairs to the house / flat already financed by them. • In the case of individuals who might have raised funds for construction / acquisition of accommodation from other sources and need supplementary finance, banks may extend such finance after mortgaging charge over the property mortgaged in favour of other lenders and / or against such other security, as they may deem appropriate.
  • 13. • The Banks ensures that their indirect housing finance is channelled by way of term loans to housing finance institutions, housing boards, other public housing agencies, etc primarily for augmenting the supply of serviced land for the constructed units. • It should also be ensured that the supply of plots / houses is time bound and public agencies do not utilize the bank loan merely for acquisition of land.
  • 14. • The National Housing Bank (NHB) was set up on July 9, 1988 under the National Housing Bank Act, 1987 as the Apex level institution for housing finance. • To promote the housing financial institutions both at local and regional levels. • The NHB is wholly owned by the RBI which has contributed the entire paid-up capital. • Ensures a sound and healthy housing finance system through effective regulation and supervision of housing finance institutions.
  • 15. • To promote a sound, healthy, viable and cost effective housing finance system to cater to all segments of the population. • To integrate the housing finance system with the overall financial system. • To promote a network of dedicated housing finance institutions to adequately serve various regions and different income groups. • To augment resources for the sector and channelize them for housing. • To make housing credit more affordable.
  • 16. • To regulate the activities of housing finance companies based on regulatory and supervisory authority derived under the Act. • To encourage augmentation of supply of buildable land and also building materials for housing and to upgrade the housing stock in the country. • To encourage public agencies to emerge as facilitators and suppliers of served land, for housing.
  • 17. • NHB has designed and conducted the various training programmes considering the need for trained persons. • The NHB also contributes to improve or strengthen credit delivery network for housing finance in the country. • As a part of this role, NHB has framed a scheme for guaranteeing the bonds to be issued by the housing finance company. • NHB operates as a multifunctional Development Finance Institution (DFI) for the housing sector.
  • 18. • NHB has been financing the following housing schemes at all India level:- • Indira Awas Yojna • Golden Jubilee Rural Housing Finance Scheme • Bharat Nirman • Productive Housing in Rural Areas(PHIRA) • 1% Interest subvention scheme
  • 19. • According to NHB Act, 1988, NHB is expected to regulate the housing finance system of the country to its advantage. • To prevent any housing finance institutions being conducted in such a manner which may be against the interest of depositors or of the housing finance institutions. • For this purpose, NHB has been given power to determine the policy. • To give directions to the housing finance institutions and their auditors.
  • 20. • To provide financial assistance to various banks and housing finance institutions. • The financing of housing sector by the NHB is done by extending refinance to different primary lenders in respect of: • Eligible housing loans extended by them to individual beneficiaries. • For project loans extended by them to various implementing agencies. • Acting as special purpose vehicle for securitizing the housing loan receivables.
  • 21. • Housing Urban Development Corporation ltd. established on April 25, 1970 HUDCO is fully owned by the Government of India . • HUDCO plays a major role in implementation of National Housing Policy. • HUDCO offers housing loans for the buying/constructing house/flat & Loans are also offered for renovation/extension/alteration of existing house/flat. • It is one of the top financing company in India.
  • 22. • Provide long term finance for construction of house for residential purpose in urban & rural areas. To subscribe to debentures & bonds issued by the state housing & urban development boards, trusts, authorities etc especially for the purpose of housing. To administrate the amount received from time to time, from Government of India (GOI) and other sources for the purpose of financing or undertaking housing and urban development programmes in the country. • To promote ,establish ,assist ,collaborate and provide consultancy services for the projects in designing and planning of works relating to housing and urban development.
  • 23. • In India, the following types of institutions provide long term finance for housing: • Commercial banks- a bank that offers services to the general public, companies & are the largest mobilizers of savings in the country. • Cooperative banks- A bank that holds deposits, makes loans and provides other financial services to cooperatives and member-owned organizations & are apex level institutions of the state cooperative credit structure. • Regional rural banks- to serve primarily the rural areas of India with basic banking and financial services & are allowed to lend for financing.
  • 24. • Agriculture and rural development banks- these are term lending institutions operating exclusively in the rural sector & reaches out to allied economies and supports & promotes an integrated development. • Housing finance companies- these are non banking financial companies which should form a major share of the company’s assets. • Cooperative housing finance societies-these are specialized housing finance which is used to support and help the housing needs of community at large.
  • 25. • Housing Finance sector is set to see higher growth in next few years, with an increase in the demand and supply of housing projects. • HUDCO plays a major role in implementation of National Housing Policy. 44.33% of housing loan of HUDCO has been allocated for Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Low Income Group (LIG). • NHB operates as the principle agency for promoting, regulating and providing financial and other support to HFCs at local and regional level.