NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 18-The Kenya Mortgage Refinancing Company (KMRC) has disbursed Sh.2.75 billion to participating primary mortgage lenders (PMLs) KCB Bank, HF Bank, Stima Sacco and Tower Sacco have each received Sh.2.13 billion, Sh.514million, Sh.69 million and Sh.29 million respectively, marking KMRC’s debut lending since its start.
This first disbursement is drawn from the World Bank line of credit.
This initial lending, provided at a fixed rate of 5% per annum, will help mortgage lenders create new mortgages in the market on long term-tenor within single digits rates.
The 4 institutions made successful applications and demonstrated a refinanceable mortgage portfolio of 1400 mortgages, which acts as the collateral for the funding.
According to KMRC’s Chief Executive Officer Johnstone Oltetia, the Sh2.75 billion is part of a Sh.4.5 billion mortgage loan portfolios available for immediate refinancing to participating financial institutions.
KMRC is drawing down funds from both the World Bank and African development Bank lines of credit thus participating financial institutions are encouraged to submit applications for refinancing.
“Today’s disbursement of funds marks a historic new dawn in affordable housing finance in Kenya. It illustrates the legal, structural and strategic foundations that we have been putting in place since inception for a fit for-purpose mortgage refinance company,” said Oltetia.
“There are more participating institutions who are at an advanced stage of accessing funding from KMRC.
They are presently preparing their mortgage portfolio based on KMRC’s eligibility criteria, and once submitted KMRC will review and release more funding in due course,” he added.
This refinancing will go a long way in making affordable housing a reality – with part of the funds earmarked for financing the Affordable Housing Programme’s Park Road Housing Project.
KCB and HF Bank are among the seven local banks that have committed to set aside Sh.365 billion worth of mortgages for the Affordable Housing Programme. Other shareholders that will be refinanced by KMRC include DTB, Absa, NCBA, Credit Bank and Kenya Women Microfinance Bank (KWFT) as well as Kenya Police, Mwalimu National, Safaricom, Ukulima, Bingwa, Imarisha, Unaitas, Imarika and Harambee Saccos.Oltetia said KMRC will continue to innovate around fixed long-term financing to participating primary mortgage lenders to speed up growth in the uptake of home loans in Kenya.“KMRC is preparing to raise additional funds to support home loans through a bond issue in the third quarter of 2021. Noting that KMRC does not have a track record in the market, an agreement has been reached with African […]