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Growth
Housing finance
Land administration chain
Dr. Monika Hjeds Löfmark
National Housing Credit Guarantee Board, Sweden
WUF 2010
Outline of presentation
 Short introduction
– Growth and development
 Formal and informal methods of finance
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Mortgages
Savings
Micro finance
Community loans
Remittances
 The land administration chain
– Connecting the issues of land, security of tenure and housing
finance
Introduction
 Growth and capital
– Physical
– Human
– Social
 Growth and institutions
– Formal
– Informal
 Growth and actions
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Local knowledge and institutions are crucial
Do not invent the wheel twice
Gradual changes
Formal Institutional Improvements
Broad actions
 Growth, urbanization and housing
– Housing and housing finance
Formal mortgages
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Volatile macro economy
Lack of (long term) capital
Lack of financial infrastructure
Legal system, housing market reg., credit
bureau, valuations
 Credit risk
 Collaterals and income
– How to include households with low and moderate
income?
– How to create a better infrastructure, secured ledning
environment, adequate funding sources, legal systems,
regulations, long term funding, insurance products etc.?
Formal Mortgages, % of GDP
Savings
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Most common financial method
Prepare housholds for regular payments
Increase sustainability
Larger autonomy for the savers
Saving clubs, mobile bankers
Connected with micro finance loan and
community loan
 High levels of inflation discourages savings
– How to formalize savings without high cost for the
households?
Interest rates, MF
Community loans/savings
 Loans for groups
 Promotes social development and increases
social capital,
 Reaches the (well organized) poor
 Infrastructure, land, housing
 Growing in importance
– How to scale them up?
– How to increase their political impact?
– How to connect with formal solutions, private actors?
Remittances
 Immigrants and foreign workers invest in their
home countries
 Huge amounts, significant part of GDP
 Little political impact
 Seldom used as income and collateral
– How to create more/better data?
– How to include them into the formal systems?
Remittances, % of GDP, 2007
Guarantees
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May correct for market failures
Allocate risks
Link formal and formal markets
Demonstration projects
Use carefully, must give incentive to responsible
behaviour
Land governance and housing
finance
 Property rights and introduction of titling
processes
– Pros and cons
 Security of tenure – gradual process
– If tenure is informal, security may depend on length, size of
occupation, community strength, support from NGOs etc.
– Tenure upgrading can be linked with housing loans
– Innovative tenure and innovative loans
– Provision of temporary occupation rights /leases, long term
leases and connect with finance
– Simplified registration that can be upgraded
– Strategic planning, planning standards according to poor
households
 Ex: Registration/taxation in Ghana
Land administration chain
Land administration chain
 BKN, the National Housing Credit Guarantee
Board and Lantmäteriet - the Swedish mapping,
cadastral and land registration authority
 Launched at a seminar in Stockholm in June 2008
Improving Slum conditions through Innovative
Financing. (by FIG ,UN-HABITAT, Lantmäteriet and
BKN)
 Educational program
– Lantmäteriet discusses and presents issues concerning good
land governance, registration, GIS etc
– BKN focus on housing finance in informal markets. We are
particularly interested in the role of guarantees and how
guarantees may work to connect informal and formal markets.
Conclusion
Build social, human
and physical capital
Build and develop
institutions
Link formal and
informal institutions (ex.
Fin.)
Gradual and broad
changes
Local initiatives/actions
are crucial
Cooperation and
inspiration
Remittances, billion US dollar 2008