'Challenges ahead for India's mortgage-backed security sector'
New Delhi: India has made progress in the field of loans backed by non-residential property, but some challenges still exist, according to a report released by global rating agency Moody's Thursday.
The report 'Real Estate Securitisation in India and Factors Favoring CMBS' said "environment for the development of a CMBS (commercial mortgage-backed securities) market in India is challenging, but at the same time some progress has been made.
"Based on our analysis of key success factors for commercial mortgage-backed securities offerings in India, regulatory environment is still challenging," said Kalpesh Gada, head of structured finance products at ICRA, an associate of Moody's.
Some of the constraints to growth of CMBS sector include stamp duties, lack of broader investor base and more transparency.
"Title due diligence can be lengthy, and mortgage enforcement is still an issue for non-banker lenders", Moody's said in the release.
"Stamp duties are another major obstacle, and in terms of environment, a broader investor base and more transparency are also needed for issuance to take off," Gada said.
IANS
Reader’s comments
Comment 1: myself khushal husain,
i am doing job in reliance retail as a senior supervisor, but i am looking for job in security sectors because lot's of opportunity in this sectors.that why i am waiting a good opportiunity.
Posted by : khushal husain - Monday, June 02, 2008
i am doing job in reliance retail as a senior supervisor, but i am looking for job in security sectors because lot's of opportunity in this sectors.that why i am waiting a good opportiunity.
Posted by : khushal husain - Monday, June 02, 2008
Comment 2: hearing things like REITS and SPV's dissappoints me, it is these vehicles and many like them that are part of the global property unwind. To take known bad practice to promote property in India is a mistake. Creating a solid banking base with access to all people along with a vibrant economy and proper (and fast) title creation and rights would serve the Indian property market and wider economy muhc better.
Posted by : karl deeter - Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Posted by : karl deeter - Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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