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Government notifies taking over of NHB from RBI

The National Housing Policy of 1988 envisaged setting up of the NHB as the apex institution to promote the housing sector.

May 01, 2019 / 10:39 IST
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The government has issued a notification taking over the National Housing Bank (NHB) after buying entire stake for Rs 1,450 crore from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

The RBI has exited the NHB, thus making it a fully government-owned entity. The central bank was holding 100 percent stake in the NHB, the housing finance regulator.

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The move is part of ending the cross-holding in regulatory institutions and follows the recommendation of Narasimham-II committee report of October 2001 and the RBI's own discussion paper on the same, titled 'Harmonising the Role and Operations of Development Financial Institutions and Banks'.

"The central government hereby notifies that the subscribed capital of Rs 1,450 crore of the NHB by the RBI, stands transferred to, and vested in the central government upon payment of the face value of the subscribed capital, to the RBI, with effect from the 19th day of March, 2019," said the finance ministry notification dated April 29.