Nabard plans to enter affordable housing segment
It is targeting to disburse up to Rs 10,000 crore under this in the current financial year, a
Nabard is planning a foray into rural housing segment by facilitating finance for the homes built under the Prime Minister's Awas Yojana
(PMAY).
It is targeting to disburse up to Rs 10,000 crore under this in the current financial year, a senior Nabard official said.
"There
are discussions in the government to have a special purpose vehicle to
achieve the PMAY targets. We will finance the SPV," the official told
reporters.
The official said rural housing is a major challenge
and we have to find newer ways of financing it, which makes Nabard get
into the segment.
Till now, the development finance institution
has been refinancing lenders' loans given to rural affordable housing,
but this will be a more direct approach, he said.
Shelter repairs
and construction of newer units have been identified as a specific need
Launched in 2015, the PMAY aims to build 2 crore houses by 2022 which will be the 75th anniversary of the Independence.
Nabard
can raise resources from the market using its regular streams, which
can be deployed for such activities by keeping a small commission for
itself, the official said.
The official said the target is to lend Rs 7,000- 10,000 crore under this route this fiscal itself.
Asked
about resource mobilisation, the official pointed to a provision in
Budget 2018 that seeks to more than double the capital infusion in
Nabard to Rs 3,500 crore.
The government had last year infused Rs 1,400 crore into Nabard.
A
sizeable amount of the increased capital infusion will also go towards
higher lending to the long term irrigation fund, where Nabard is
targeting to disburse Rs 25,000 crore.
The entire amount will be raised through long-term bonds having a tenor of 15 years or more
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