SWAMIH Fund to benefit 1.16 lakh home buyers

Update: 2021-05-15 01:12 IST

SWAMIH Fund to benefit 1.16 lakh home buyers

New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said the Special Window for Affordable and Mid-Income Housing (SWAMIH) Fund will benefit 1.16 lakh home loan borrowers whose housing projects were stalled due to last mile funding issues.

Many real estate projects across the country were stalled due to fund crunch. To address this issue, the government, in November 2019, announced a Rs 25,000 crore-SWAMIH fund to help complete over 1,500 stalled housing projects comprising 4.58 lakh housing units.

Recalling that 2019 was a very testing time for the real estate sector, the minister said the industry was cash-strapped and banks, because of the very inherent stress, would not lend money to them. So, Sitharaman said many of the projects that were near completion or two-thirds completed were stalled because of last mile funding, she said.

Departments of the government and SBICap despite Covid-19 worked relentlessly in getting the stalled projects completed and handing over possession to home loan borrowers, she said at a virtual event to mark handing over of keys to more than 600 home buyers of Rivali Park of Mumbai. This is the first stalled project completed with funding by SWAMIH Fund, which is managed by SBICap Ventures Ltd.

The Department of Economic Affairs under the Ministry of Finance administers the scheme. "SWAMIH Fund I, under which 640 people are getting homes today, will benefit 1.16 lakh Indian families.

All of them will get houses which got stuck because of so many different reasons and hinderances. All this is happening in the pandemic. What more happiness can be given to families which have been waiting for years to get their homes during this time of lockdown," she said.

As many as 72 projects with 44,115 dwelling units have got funding of Rs 6,995 crore under SWAMIH Fund I and 132 preliminary approvals have been given for 132 projects with 72,457 units with an investment of Rs 11,581 crore. The total cost of these stalled projects stands at Rs 54,520 crore.

The finance minister said the Government of India had stepped in to provide funding to the stressed affordable and mid-income housing projects, thereby giving relief to the home buyers who had invested their hard-earned savings. The government believes that once these homes are constructed and completed, a large amount of capital locked up in these projects will be released, she said. 

Besides, she said, it will provide employment to construction workers as well as impetus to the allied industries such as steel and cement. Further, it will improve portfolios of banks and NBFCs, and significantly improve the economic sentiment in the nation, she added. 

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