Lafarge launches ‘Housing
Microfinance Academy’ in India
Lafarge, a world leader in building materials,
launched the Indian chapter of ‘Housing Microfinance Academy’ in Mumbai earlier
this week. Introduced in 2014, it will enhance availability of housing credits
for the low-to-middle income segment and promote the exchange of information
about potential product design, provide funding support and construction designs.
A McKinsey report on the global affordable housing
challenge estimates that 330 million urban households around the world live in
substandard housing or are struggling financially due to housing costs. Some
200 million households in the developing world live in slums; while more than
60 million households in the United States, the European Union, Japan, and
Australia, are financially stretched by housing costs. Based on current trends
in urban migration and income growth, the report estimates that by 2025, about
440 million urban families around the world - at least 1.6 billion people -
would occupy crowded, inadequate, and unsafe housing, or will be financially
stretched. Lafarge’s ambition is to support the urban metamorphosis by
participating in the construction of towns and cities that offer decent and
affordable housing for all by offering products and solutions. Helping build
towns and cities that are more compact, more durable, more beautiful and better
connected.
The ‘Housing Microfinance Academy’ initiative was
launched in partnership with International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member
of the World Bank Group, and the largest global development institution focused
exclusively on the private sector. As part of this association, Lafarge and IFC
are organizing workshop sessions of the Housing Microfinance Academy across the
globe; which started with Kenya last year. There are plans to have these
academies in more countries in the coming months. François Perrot, Director
Affordable Housing, Lafarge, and Friedemann Roy, Global Product Lead Housing
Finance-IFC inaugurated the Housing Microfinance Academy in Mumbai.
Speaking on the occasion, François Perrot, Director
Affordable Housing, Lafarge, stated, “Microfinance has to be regarded as a
business in order to be sustainable; while also creating a positive social
impact. Lafarge’s Housing Microfinance model is tailored to local conditions
and has been successfully implemented to date in more than 10 countries. As an
involved actor, Lafarge plays two critical roles; namely, providing
construction technical assistance to the low-income borrowers and connecting
them to our network of reliable building materials retailers. Lafarge's
technical support and network with material supplying retailers help reduce the
risk for microfinance organizations.”
While welcoming the delegates, Frederic Guimbal,
Product Line General Manager – Ready-mix Concrete, Lafarge India Private
Limited, shared, “Lafarge has developed affordable housing projects in eighteen
countries across the world, and India is one of leading countries where we
offer innovative affordable housing solutions. We are also pioneers in creating
partnerships with banks and microfinance institutions to facilitate small loans
for meeting housing requirements. This session is about sharing best practices
from India and across the world to successfully scale up housing microfinance
in India.”
The inauguration was followed by a workshop on how
players in microfinance could increase the value for customers by diversifying
existing lending activities. Attended by leading housing, mortgage and
financial institutions, the day-long session covered the role and importance of
microfinance for diversifying lending activities; the best practices in housing
microfinance in India and abroad. Additionally, means for providing access to
affordable designs and construction materials were discussed. A case study from
Indonesia brought to light how a construction player like Lafarge could partner
with micro-financing organizations in the housing sector and together make
affordable housing accessible for the consumers; while also making it
profitable for the organizations concerned.
Participants were excited to learn of this concept
of creating an ecosystem, which nurtures an environment where all players stand
to benefit in the long term. The workshop culminated with participants
discussing the need to evolve new business models where housing finance
companies, developers and construction companies could collaborate.
About Lafarge in India
Lafarge, a world leader in building materials, started operations in
India in 1999. Today, it has an established presence across major cities and
towns in India. The company offers comprehensive solutions for housing, road
and railroads, infrastructure, and public/private buildings through its Cement,
Aggregates and Ready Mix Concrete businesses. It seeks to build real
partnerships with architecture firms, structural consultants, contractors and
various stakeholders in the construction chain. Lafarge India provides
innovative products and solutions for the local market, while promoting sustainable
construction to help build better cities. [www.lafarge.in]
About Lafarge
A world leader in building materials, Lafarge employs 63,000 people in
61 countries, and posted sales of €12.8 billion in 2014. As a top-ranking
player in its Cement, Aggregates and Concrete businesses, it contributes to the
construction of cities around the world, through its innovative solutions
providing them with more housing and making them more compact, more durable,
more beautiful, and better connected. With the world’s leading building
materials research facility, Lafarge places innovation at the heart of its
priorities in order to contribute to more sustainable construction and to
better serve architectural creativity. More information is available on
Lafarge's website: www.lafarge.com
Affordable
Housing
As part of its endeavour to help build better cities for tomorrow's
world, Lafarge actively addresses today's needs for decent and sustainable housing
for all. The Group has expanded its expertise with a view to offering
affordable housing solutions to populations with low purchasing power.
Lafarge's objective is to facilitate access to affordable and sustainable
housing for 2 million people by 2020.
Lafarge's affordable housing programme revolves around a unique project
portfolio that extends to regions including North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa or
Asia. Since 2013, the Lafarge programme provided access to decent housing for 300,000
people in 18 countries. Lafarge implements projects based on sustainable
business models. Microfinance projects for affordable housing are already in
place in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Serbia, Sri
Lanka, Zambia and,more recently, India.
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