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Type
  
Public

Website
  
www.nhb.org.in

Founded
  
9 July 1988

Products
  
Loans

Headquarters
  
New Delhi

Parent organization
  
Reserve Bank of India

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Industry
  
Banking CEO:Sriram Kalyanaraman

CEO
  
Shri Sriram Kalyanaraman (13 Jul 2015–)

National housing bank


National Housing Bank (NHB), a wholly owned subsidiary of Reserve Bank of India (RBI), was set up on 9 July 1988 under the National Housing Bank Act, 1987. NHB is an apex financial institution for housing. NHB has been established with an objective to operate as a principal agency to promote housing finance institutions both at local and regional levels and to provide financial and other support incidental to such institutions and for matters connected therewith.

Contents

NHB registers, regulates and supervises Housing Finance Company (HFCs), keeps surveillance through On-site & Off-site Mechanisms and co-ordinates with other Regulators.

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Genesis

The Sub-Group on Housing Finance for the Seventh Five Year Plan (1985–90) identified the non-availability of long-term finance to individual households on any significant scale as a major lacuna impeding progress of the housing sector and recommended the setting up of a national level institution.

The Committee of Secretaries considered' the recommendation and set up the High Level Group under the Chairmanship of Dr. C. Rangarajan, the then Deputy Governor, RBI to examine the proposal and recommended the setting up of National Housing Bank as an autonomous housing finance institution. The recommendations of the High Level Group were accepted by the Government of India.

The Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, while presenting the Union Budget for 1987-88 on 28 February 1987 announced the decision to establish the National Housing Bank (NHB) as an apex level institution for housing finance. Following that, the National Housing Bank Bill (91 of 1987) providing the legislative framework for the establishment of NHB was passed by Parliament in the winter session of 1987 and with the assent of the Hon’ble President of India on 23 December 1987, became an Act of Parliament.

The National Housing Policy, 1988 envisaged the setting up of NHB as the Apex level institution for housing.

In pursuance of the above, NHB was set up on 9 July 1988 under the National Housing Bank Act, 1987. NHB is wholly owned by Reserve Bank of India, which contributed the entire paid-up capital. The general superintendence, direction and management of the affairs and business of NHB vest, under the Act, in a Board of Directors.The Head Office of NHB is at New Delhi.

Preamble

The Preamble of the National Housing Bank Act, 1987 describes the basic functions of the NHB as –

"... to operate as a principal agency to promote housing finance institutions both at local and regional levels and to provide financial and other support to such institutions and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto ..."

Vision

"Promoting inclusive expansion with stability in housing finance market"

Mission

"To harness and promote the market potentials to serve the housing needs of all segments of the population with the focus on low and moderate income housing "

Objectives

NHB has been established to achieve, inter-Alia, the following objectives –

  1. To promote a sound, healthy, viable and cost effective housing finance system to cater to all segments of the population and to integrate the housing finance system with the overall financial system.
  2. To promote a network of dedicated housing finance institutions to adequately serve various regions and different income groups.
  3. To augment resources for the sector and channelise them for housing.
  4. To make housing credit more affordable.
  5. To regulate the activities of housing finance companies based on regulatory and supervisory authority derived under the Act.
  6. To encourage augmentation of supply of buildable land and also building materials for housing and to upgrade the housing stock in the country.
  7. To encourage public agencies to emerge as facilitators and suppliers of serviced land, for housing.

Board of Directors

  • Shri Sriram Kalyanaraman, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer
  • N.S Vishwanathan , Dy.RBI Governor, Reserve Bank of India (under Section 6(1) (d) of the National Housing Bank Act, 1987)
  • Shri G.M. Rao Director, Central Board of Directors, Reserve Bank of India (under Section 6(1) (d) of the National Housing Bank Act, 1987)
  • Shri Alok Tandon, IAS, Joint Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Finance (under Section 6(1) (e) of the National Housing Bank Act, 1987)
  • Smt. Vijaya Srivastava, IAS, Joint Secretary to the Government of India,Ministry of Rural Development (under Section 6(1) (e) of the National Housing Bank Act, 1987))
  • Shri Sanjeev Kumar, IAS, Joint Secretary (RAY) to Government of India & Mission Director (JNNURM), Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (under Section 6(1) (e) of the National Housing Bank Act
  • References

    National Housing Bank Wikipedia