Mali Financial Sector Assessment Program : Housing Finance

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
AFFORDABILITY
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
INVESTMENT
ACCESS LEVELS
SAVINGS BANK
LEGAL TITLE
DEPOSIT
FINANCING
RISK PERCEPTIONS
LAND ISSUES
FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT
MORTGAGE MARKET
INVESTMENTS
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE
COOPERATIVE
COLLATERAL
MORTGAGE LOAN
REGULAR PAYMENTS
FINANCIAL MARKET
MORAL HAZARD
CREDIT FLOW
CREDIT LINES
TITLE REGISTRATION
EARNINGS
INTERESTS
MORTGAGE
DOWN PAYMENT
FINANCIAL MARKETS
LOAN PROGRAMS
AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
BORROWERS
LOAN APPROVAL
DEPOSITS
NEW BUSINESS
MORTGAGE PRODUCT
RECEIPT
MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
BUSINESS VOLUMES
BALANCE SHEET
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
MONETARY POLICY
INTEREST RATES
MORTGAGES
CREDIT RISK
ARREARS
GUARANTEES
AFFORDABLE FINANCING
LOAN SIZE
PAYMENTS
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES
LAND MARKET
FINANCIAL SERVICES
PROPERTY
DEBTS
PROFITABILITY
LOAN PORTFOLIO
FORM OF COLLATERAL
PROPERTIES
DEBT OUTSTANDING
FIXED ASSETS
SAVINGS PRODUCT
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
COOPERATIVE BANKS
LENDERS
LENDER
INCOME TAX
SECURITY
PROPERTY TAX
PRIVATE SECTOR LOAN
LOAN PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
BUSINESS PLAN
UMBRELLA ORGANIZATION
HOUSEHOLDS
BANKING SERVICES
PRIVATE CREDIT
BANKS
LAND ADMINISTRATION
HOME OWNERSHIP
CREDIT GUARANTEES
UNION
BORROWING
PRIVATIZATION
MICRO LOANS
LOAN
CREDIT
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
MICROFINANCE
MORTGAGE DEBT
PROVISION OF MORTGAGE
COOPERATIVES
INCOME GROUPS
REPAYMENT
REAL ESTATE
CORRUPTION
FINANCIAL HEALTH
HOUSING FINANCE
ECONOMIC AGENTS
WHOLESALE FUNDING
CREDIT WORTHINESS
PAYMENT
BANKING SYSTEM
URBAN AREA
RURAL BANKS
FIXED DEPOSITS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
CREDITOR
URBAN COOPERATIVE BANKS
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
WOMEN
CONSUMER EDUCATION
REGISTRATION SYSTEM
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
GUARANTEE
POSTAL SAVINGS
BANK
LACK OF CAPITAL
LOANS
CONSUMER PROTECTION
MICRO-FINANCE
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
MFI
HOUSING LOANS
SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET
GUARANTEE SCHEME
FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
COOPERATION
CREDIT BUREAU
HOME IMPROVEMENT
HOUSEHOLD
LACK OF FINANCE
DEBT
GRANT
SOURCES OF FUNDS
FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
MFIS
MORTGAGE LENDING
CREDITS
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
FEES
CAPITAL MARKET
LAND MARKETS
CAPITAL
BANK LENDERS
FINANCES
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
INSTALLMENTS
INFORMATION ON CREDIT
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
REMITTANCES
HOUSING LOAN
BANK FINANCING
BORROWINGS
FAMILY
CORPORATE DEPOSITS
EMPLOYEES
EQUITY
MORTGAGE LOANS
LONG-TERM LENDING
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
TERMS OF LOAN
LAND RIGHTS
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
LOAN GUARANTEES
COMMERCIAL BANKS
PEOPLE
HOMEOWNERSHIP
POOR CREDIT
INVESTMENT BANK
FULL ACCESS
CREDIT INSTITUTION
INTEREST
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
LOAN GUARANTEE
SUBSIDY
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCE COMPANIES
SAVINGS
MICRO FINANCE
URBAN AREAS
INTEREST RATE
EQUITABLE ACCESS
TAX CONCESSIONS
MORTGAGE LENDERS
Popis: The housing finance market in Mali remains small and under developed. Few banks currently offer a full mortgage product with Banque Malienne de Solidarite, Mali Housing Bank (BHM), Bank of Africa, and EcoBank being the main lenders although at minimal levels. The total annual housing need in Mali based on the household formation rate amounts to 82,500, split between 51,100 urban units and 31,400 rural units. Overall some social housing is constructed and support is provided by the state for low income housing through the Office Malienne de l’Habitat (OMH), but the numbers remain small. The Malien authorities have been working to strengthen financial sector stability which includes measures to stabilize the BHM and put it in a position where it begins to fulfill its mandate of providing credit for the housing sector. A strategy was approved by the council of Minister for a strategic disengagement by the state from the share capital of BHM. Initially the agreed plan was for BHM to be privatized. Overall progress in delivery of affordable housing will require a concerted effort among all stakeholders both in public and private sector. This should be supported through establishment of stakeholder coordination group to oversee change across the housing value chain.
Databáze: OpenAIRE