NEW DELHI/MUMBAI, Sept 25 (Reuters) - India is considering spending 600 billion rupees ($7.2 billion) to provide subsidised loans for small urban housing over the next five years, two government sources told Reuters.
The scheme will offer an annual interest subsidy of between 3-6.5% on up to 0.9 million rupees of the loan amount.
Housing loans below five million rupees availed for a tenure of 20 years will be eligible for the proposed scheme, the sources said.
"The interest subvention will be credited upfront to the housing loan account of beneficiaries.
Mails sent by Reuters seeking a response from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and the Ministry of Finance remained unanswered.
Persons:
Banks, Narendra Modi, Modi, Sarita Chaganti Singh, Anil D'Silva
Organizations:
NEW, Reuters, Indian, Ministry of Housing, Urban Development, Ministry of Finance, Siddhi, Thomson
Locations:
NEW DELHI, MUMBAI, India, finalisation, New Delhi, Siddhi Nayak, Mumbai