NBE receives 800 applications for mortgage funding for low- and middle-income individuals

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The National Bank of Egypt (NBE) says it received 800 requests for mortgage funding from those with low or average incomes last week. (DNE Photo)
The National Bank of Egypt (NBE) says it received 800 requests for mortgage funding from those with low or average incomes last week. (DNE Photo)
The National Bank of Egypt (NBE) says it received 800 requests for mortgage funding from those with low or average incomes last week.
(DNE Photo)

By Ayat Al-Batawi

The National Bank of Egypt (NBE) says it received 800 requests for mortgage funding from those with low or average incomes last week.

Kareem Soos, head of the Individual Funding Risk Sector at NBE said that the bank agreed to grant funding for 50 low- and average-income cases from the total received.

Soos added that 56 cases have been contacted to finish their paperwork and fulfill the bank’s requirements to offer funding.

According to Soos, 50 cases were rejected that did not meet the conditions for funding after reviewing their forms against the terms of the initiative.

The Central Bank launched a mortgage financing initiative in April with EGP 10bn for mortgage financing activities. The funds could be used to finance housing for low- and medium-income individuals with concessionary terms for a period of 20 years. The figures include a 7% annual interest rate for those with low-incomes and 8% for those with average incomes.

According to Soos, the programme is currently witnessing increased interest compared to previous months.

NBE and Banque Misr announced their participation in the initiative with each bank contributing EGP 3bn, while Banque du Caire announced its intention to participate with a share of EGP 1.5bn.

Mai Abdul Hamid, chair of the Mortgage Finance Fund, said in previous statements that 9,500 applications to obtain a housing unit would be distributed across four banks participating in the initiative. The distribution would be according to geographic location and bank share, in preparation for the procedures required by banks to be completed and contracting for the residential units to take place.

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