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    Non-Interest Capital Market to Expedite Housing Development — SEC

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaOctober 26, 2022Updated:October 26, 2022 News No Comments2 Mins Read
    Non-Interest Capital Market to Expedite Housing Development — SEC
    Lamido Yuguda, Director-General, SEC
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    Non-Interest Capital Market to Expedite Housing Development — SEC

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says the non-interest segment of the capital market is capable of financing the housing sector, leading to better well-being of citizens.

    A statement by Commission in Abuja on Wednesday, said its Director-General, Mr Lamido Yuguda, said this in Abuja on Wednesday.

    Yuguda said the country’s capital market provided the platform for mobilising long-term funds for real estate investment to complement the mortgage funding sources by commercial banks and others.

    ”The capital market creates investment opportunities to enhance the flow of low-cost, long-term funds to the real estate sector.

    ”This can be done through investment vehicles such as Real Estate Investment Trust Schemes (REITs) and mortgage-backed securities.

    ”These instruments are usually traded on recognised exchanges.

    “I am delighted to inform you that some corporate entities have started taking advantage of the non-interest capital market.

    ”In 2021, Family Homes Funds Ltd., a social housing initiative, issued a N10 billion Sukuk to finance residential houses across the six geo-political zones of the country. READ: SEC, CBN Working on Cryptocurrencies Trading Regulation – Yuguda

    ”It was oversubscribed by over 200 per cent…This development was a strong indication of the readiness of the market and corresponding investors’ appetite for non-interest mortgage instruments,” Yuguda said.

    He said that operationalising the non-interest Pension Fund (Fund VI) would increase the quantum of low-cost, long-term investible funds to the mortgage industry by unlocking the untapped capital.

    The statement also quoted the Managing Director of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, Mr Madu Hamman, as saying that non-interest financial products had gained interest by investors in the country.

    Hamman said that non-interest financial products could also expand the frontiers of home ownership. # Non-Interest Capital Market to Expedite Housing Development — SEC

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