PNB provides housing loan for low income group


PNB Housing Finance Limited opens 12 new branches exclusively offering affordable housing product- Roshni, in-line with its long-term goal of assisting individuals in achieving their dream of owning a home. The company has established a distinct affordable vertical within its structure, comprising dedicated teams for sales, credit, collections, and operations. 

Making inroads across the country, the Company announced the inauguration of its Roshni-focused branches in Hoskote, Kengeri, Yelahanka, Attibele, Wagholi, Bolinj, Old Panvel, Thillai Nagar, Nagercoil, Mathura, Jodhpur and Ahmedabad spread across 6 states.  With the opening of these branches, the company has expanded to 88 Roshni branches spread across over 150 districts and 500-plus locations and are actively working towards further expansion.

With Roshni, the organization shall provide affordable home loans particularly in the outskirts of tier 1, & tier-2 and tier-3 cities. The scheme comprises a diverse selection of loans catering to various needs, including the purchase of house property, self-construction, home extension/renovation, plot purchase plus construction, and loans against property. Therefore, whether applicants are first-time credit users, self-employed without a formal income and salaried from a low-income group with a household income as low as Rs10,000 to the middle-income group category, all will be eligible for loans.

PNB Housing Finance MD and CEO, Girish Kousgi, said, “With an unwavering vision to support homeownership, we strive to empower and uplift individuals' aspirations. Our mission is to facilitate accessible home loans thereby, fostering socio-economic progress for both individuals and communities. Through Roshni, we are dedicated to expanding our affordable housing portfolio, enabling us to reach a wider audience across the nation in line with the Central Government's 'Housing for All' initiative. In three years, there will be a good mix between affordable housing loans and prime loans within the entire retail space”.

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