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Costa Rica: Expanding Low-Income Access to Housing Finance
As a Costa Rican state bank, Banco Hipotecario de la Vivienda (BANHVI) is focused on providing housing to families, people...
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Honduras: Attempts to Increase Housing Finance Availability
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) supported a commercial bank in Honduras that aimed to increase housing segments as part of...
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Jordan: A Liquidity Facility to Develop the Housing Finance Market
The Jordan Mortgage Refinance Corporation (JMRC) is a public-private partnership (PPP) with credibility as a bond issuer. It was formed...
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Kenya: Rent-to-Buy Programs
Many countries, facing affordable housing shortages like Kenya, have grown the mortgage market in order to support demand – but...
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Mexico: Developing the Mortgage Market Through Non-Bank Financial Institutions
In emerging markets, banks often don’t make loans for housing due to the perception of high risk. As a proof...
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Pakistan: Establishing a Mortgage Refinance Company
Growing capital market funding for housing requires developing adequate legal and regulatory infrastructures within the context of specific countries. In...
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Palestine: Attempts to Resolve Complex Land Ownership Issues
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) supports primary market interventions in a variety of ways, including strengthening existing markets and creating...
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Peru: The Importance of Local Context in Capital Market Interventions
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) utilizes capital market interventions to develop housing finance markets, which requires the development of legal...
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Mexico: FOMEPADE’s Core House Solution for Low-Income Public Sector Workers
Mexico’s FOMEPADE project provides public sector workers with a “core house” solution that links several strategic partners into a unique...
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Mexico: Developing the Market for Green Construction
In the dual climate and housing crisis, it is essential to ensure that new construction is as green as possible....
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