The Indian Housing Finance Industry At Crossroads
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Case Details: |
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Case Code |
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FINC019 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 300;
For delivery through courier (within India): Rs. 300 + Shipping & Handling Charges extra
ThemesFinancial Markets |
Case Length |
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15 Pages |
Period |
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1970 - 1992 |
Pub. Date |
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2002 |
Teaching Note |
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Not Available |
Organization |
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Indian
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Industry |
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Financial
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Countries |
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India |
Abstract:
The case examines the developments in the housing finance industry in India in the early 21st century. The reasons for the rapid growth in the industry that gathered pace during the late-1990s are explored in detail in the light of the entry of many commercial banks and other private sector companies into the business.
The case also describes the reasons behind the emergence of marketing initiatives as a tool for competitive advantage in the industry. The possible negative impact of the tax reforms that proposed to remove the housing finance related tax benefits in early-2003 are discussed. The case also provides information about a few basic concepts related to housing finance.
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Issues:
» Floating and fixed interest rate loans/systems
Contents:
Keywords:
Buyback developments, housing finance industry, India, 21st century, 1990, entry, commercial banks, private sector companies, reasons, marketing initiatives, tool, competitive advantage, negative impact, tax reforms, finance, tax benefits, 2003
The Indian Housing Finance Industry At Crossroads
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