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Government Plans Zero-Collateral Housing Loans for Low and Middle-Income Groups

Government Plans Zero-Collateral Housing Loans for Low and Middle-Income Groups

Indian government is working on a zero-collateral housing loan scheme. This initiative aims to provide loans of up to Rs 20 lakh with minimal documentation, offering financial relief to homebuyers without significant collateral or third-party guarantees.

The scheme is an extension of the Credit Risk Guarantee Fund Scheme for Low-Income Housing (CRGFTLIH), which is being amended to facilitate this zero-collateral lending. The loan could come with a long tenure of up to 30 years, making repayment more manageable for borrowers. Under the current provisions, only housing loans of up to Rs 8 lakh are eligible for guaranteed cover, but this new initiative will extend the benefit to larger loans. A government official stated that the scheme aims to target homebuyers who lack documented income or have minimal supporting documentation. This will be particularly beneficial for individuals in the economically weaker section (EWS) and low- and middle-income groups (LIG and MIG) who typically face challenges in securing traditional home loans due to insufficient or unverified financial records.

Discussions are ongoing between various government ministries, including finance and housing, along with National Housing Bank and commercial banks, to finalize the loan parameters. This includes criteria like the eligible income ranges and the ratio of monthly income to equated monthly installment (EMI). Banks are also developing new credit assessment models that incorporate digital footprints, such as utility payments, municipal taxes, and employee provident fund contributions, to evaluate loan eligibility instead of relying on conventional criteria like tax returns or collateral. In addition to this new housing loan scheme, the government has been working to enhance its housing initiatives. In the Union Budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced an interest subsidy scheme to make urban housing loans more affordable. The corpus of the Credit Risk Guarantee Fund Trust (CRGFT) has also been increased to Rs 3,000 crore, providing further credit risk guarantees for affordable housing loans to EWS and LIG households. Through these measures, the government is aiming to provide housing solutions for 10 million urban poor and middle-class families under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban 2.0, ensuring that more citizens can construct, buy, or rent a home in urban areas at an affordable cost.

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