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Transcript - National Housing Bank
Experiences in
Rural Housing
Delivery and Finance
Presentation to
National Housing Bank
February 18th, 2011
Development Alternatives Group
Structure
Rural housing issues and
challenges
Finance for accelerating
housing development
Rural housing finance –
experiences
Gaps and potential
Enabling basic need of shelter
for rural communities
Rural housing issues and challenges
Scale and character
Dispersed settlements, poor
connectivity, small volumes per
village, not aggregated for the
purpose of housing
Low and unstable income
streams, often migrate for short or
long periods
Large gap – large need, demand
is latent
Wary of long term and large loans
Inadequate collaterals,
guarantors, land titles, and bank
connectivity
Rural housing issues and challenges
Scale and character
Piece-meal approach to
construction, standard designs
difficult – new construction
must fit into exiting space.
Self construct in terms of labour
and collected materials (~30%),
local skilled labour (20%) and
bought materials (50%)
Extremely price sensitive,
Poor information about
possibilities of housing credit
and new technology
Rural housing issues and challenges
Availability concerns
Inadequate availability of materials at scale
– both quality and quantity
“pucca” as in conventional RCC out of
reach of poor families
“pucca” – ecologically damaging - energy
and resource intensive
Eco-friendly and cost efficient technologies
and services not available at scale,
services not available therefore more
expensive than conventional “pucca”
Appreciation of new cost effective and ecofriendly technologies not there because of
lack of promotion and demonstration
Rural housing issues and challenges
Ecological and social
concerns
Resource scarcity
Energy intensity and CO2 emissions
Pollution and wastes
Disaster safety – quality and know – how
Job creation
Skill building
Key constraints in financing
Land and identity
Large proportion of households is landless
Village lands are generally fully used up for housing
Buying land implies higher cost of housing
Market for house sites is poorly developed and non-agricultural land titles are
difficult to establish – paperwork for KYC norms and NOCs are time consuming
Materials and Technology
The alternative technologies or building materials have not reached rural India
Feasibility of prefabricated products and/or low cost alternative materials for
construction yet to be fully explored
Skills and Information
Formally trained masons, carpenters, electricians or plumbers are not available
in rural areas. This leads to inefficient use of resources and may also lead to
unsafe houses.
Building contractors appropriate for rural areas yet to appear in large numbers
Financing
Irregularity of incomes / inadequate information on credit history
Land Title issues
Housing loans are long term and large – non productive
High interest of mfi loans, low servicing of hfcs and banks
Rural housing issues and challenges
Some responses
Housing and public buildings in rural
areas can together form a market that
can provide scale
Local skills can be upgraded towards
sustainability
Local production of many new
technologies is viable at small and
medium scale – provided basic
production infrastructure is available
Customized financial products suitable
for rural communities
Response required- looking to the future
Reduce environmental costs
Build local capacities
Increase value to customer
Market
Creation
Reduce costs of delivery –
decentralize supply
Sustainable
Habitat
Activity
Aggregate the customer
Introduce appropriate financing
instruments / arrangements while
reducing unit costs
Finance
Capacity
Building
Technology
Introduce cost effective techniques
Response required
Reach to the customer in the
remote village and small town
Make materials and skills
available and accessible
Seek new resources
Make construction
technologies and indeed the
sector – Green
Deal with housing for the poor
/IAY as a priority sub-set of
integrated rural housing and
infrastructure
Technology solutions: for walling
Stabilized Compressed Earth
Blocks
Concrete Blocks
Fly-Ash based Blocks
The Vertical Shaft Brick Kiln
Technology solutions - for roofing
Micro-Concrete Roofing tiles
Ferro-cement Roofing
channels
RCC Planks and Joists
Brick Arch Panel Roofing
Other elements
RCC door and window frames
Concrete paving systems
Masonry Systems – domes,
vaults, jack-arches, rat-trap bond
Water and grain storage tanks
Roof water harvesting systems
Smokeless cooking stoves
Finance for accelerating housing development
Demand side:
Small quantum required:
Rs. 30,000 to 1,00,000 for small home owners for new house construction
Rs. 10,000 – 50,000 for up-gradation, roofing, flooring etc.
Rs. 5,000 – 10,000 for toilets and bath construction
EMI but savings for quarterly or six monthly top-up payments are a good idea
Monthly outgoings not to exceed Rs. 500 and loan periods 7 years (10 years )
Support for repayment in the form of livelihood loans and linkages accelerates
housing activity
Technical services that would enable borrowers to take loans eg. Designs,
estimation, technology selection support, quality control and supervision supports,
paper work supports
Connectivity to banks – opening of bank accounts
Addressing risk – to customers and bankers – insurance, guarantees, social
guarantees, relaxing NPA norms, savings linked loans
Finance for accelerating housing development
Supply side
Small scale enterprises for
manufacturing blocks, roofing tiles,
door-window frames, roofing elements
require financing ranging from 2,00,000
to 10,00,000
Funds for establishing technical support
services for enterprises, skill building of
artisans, market development
promotion and linkages with supply
Supports for preparing business reports
/ pans, credit proposals and linkage
with banks plus schemes for
establishing small businesses in
building materials supply
Rural housing finance experiences - availability
Responding to latent demand
Madhya Pradesh: bridge funds,
bridge loans- meeting the gap
linking with IAY, HFHI, FEM
Aggregating customers
Working with family clusters in
selected villages, working through
SHGs
Design of finance products
Working with banks (SBI, MBGB)
through NABARD support to
customize financial products to suit
needs of customer profiles
Connecting families to finance
Providing escort services
Rural housing finance experiences – access
Educating the customer
–
Using demonstration, village meetings, radio,
pamphlets and wall paintings
–
Organizing banker meetings
Margin monies, leveraging part funds and
guarantees
–
Insisting on registration amounts, initial savings,
–
Establishing methods for evaluating self contribution in
materials and labour
–
Linking with schemes
Establishing identity
–
Paperwork for land records / sarpanch certificates
–
NOC supports for loan sanctions and paper work for
KYC
Bundling of financial and technical services
–
Developing design options and technology options with
costs – decision support tools and assistance in
selection
Rural housing finance experiences - utilization
Organizing supply of materials and
services
TARA Nirman Kendra
Decentralized Micro-enterprises
TARA Karigar Mandal
Building Materials and Services Bank
Econ Enterprises
Linking with materials and services
Developing standard contracts between
families and masons
Providing referral services
Supports for repayment
Regular motivation and peer pressure
Linking with livelihood supports
Collection service
Ensuring quality in utilization
Technical supervision
Slab-wise payments
Disbursal linked to service and material
providers
Rural housing finance experiences –
promoting sustainability
Linking finance to energy and resource
efficient materials and techniques
Demonstration through community buildings
Making ecological quality mandatory
Making sustainability competitive –
demonstrating quality and cost benefits
Enabling sustainability through policy
support
Information and technical inputs to
government of MP for revising SORs
Supporting a large scale state level capacity
building and technology demonstration
exercise
Providing technical supports and equipment
for production and supply of eco-building
products through building centers and
enterprises
Gaps and potential
– facilitating and supporting demand creation
Clustering and aggregation of customers
Mature self-help groups
Targeted savings for housing (AP), rural housing cooperatives, Clustered IAY
savings groups
Awareness creation
About finance products
About new technologies
About materials and services delivery channels
Bundling technical and financial services
Technical centers linked to PLIs/ RRBs / housing loan desks in building centers /
rtechno-financial set-ups for housing loans in agri-service units
Varied products suitable for rural poor, middle-class – housing, toilets, upgradation
Gaps and potential
- facilitating demand creation
Sensitization and orientation of banking institutions
Respecting time and distance constraints of customers
Taking the service to the village
Simpler paperwork and paper work services
Connectivity – simply opening of accounts – using the kisan credit, NREGS routes
Addressing land titles and insurance – reducing risk
Land titles
Guarantees – financial and social
Use land title papers as notional securities
Life and loan insurance
Linking livelihoods with repayments
Converging schemes of housing, SGSY etc (credit plans??)
Dealing with leakages, improper utilization
Gaps and potential – deconstraining supply
Financing Supply
Enterprise development
Linking supply centers to housing market
Enlarging the market – bringing infrastructure and housing
together
New models for delivery – micro-enterprises –
independent or franchised netwroks, artisan
associations, rural industrial zones for building materials
Public – private partnerships for setting up materials
supply and services
Gaps and potential –promoting sustainability
Promoting effective and efficient utilization of finance by linking with
cost effective and resource efficient construction – technologies and
materials
Report on carbon and resource savings linked to financing –
incentivize efficiency
Communication and information – simple messages, posters,
pamphlets, models, Radio, Demonstration
Technical Services delivery – Community based teams, mason
supervisors, technical tools for design and estimation, costs for
services, training
Credit – duration of loans, size of repayments, linked savings,
securitization, institutions for credit linkage??
Thank You