About MANIPAL HOUSING FINANCE SYNDICATE LIMITED (MHFSL) Unlisted Shares
MANIPAL HOUSING FINANCE SYNDICATE LIMITED (MHFSL) is a National Housing Bank (NHB) registered Housing Finance company based in Udupi, Karnataka. The company is jointly promoted by Manipal Group and Syndicate Bank. Manipal Housing Finance Syndicate Limited was established in 1986 as a Public Limited Company. The company is a Triple ‘B+’ rated Housing Finance Company and it also has permission from National Housing Bank to accept public deposits. The primary objective of the company is to provide long-term finance to individuals for various purposes related to houses. Manipal Housing Finance Syndicate Limited offers a wide range of home loan products for different needs of individuals including the Purchase of Houses, Construction of houses on self-acquired plots Home Improvement loans, Home extension loans, etc.
Apart from Home loans, Manipal Housing Finance Syndicate Limited also provides Gold Loan and Deposit services. Moreover, the company promotes insurance products to its home loan borrowers. For this purpose, Manipal Housing Finance Syndicate Limited has tie-up with a couple of reputed insurance companies.
INCORPORATION DETAILS
CIN |
U65922KA1986PLC007396 |
Registration Date |
06 January 1986 |
Address of the Registered office and contact details |
“Manipal House” Manipal – 576 104 Udupi District Ph: 0820-2570741 |
Name, Address and Contact details of Registrar and Transfer Agent, if any |
4th Floor, Trade World A Wing, Kamala Mills Compound Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai – 400 013 Phone022 4914 2502 (D), 022 4914 2700 (B) Website: www.ndml-nsdl.co.in |
PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITIES OF THE COMPANY
Name and Description of main products/services |
NIC Code of the product/service |
% to total turnover of the Company |
Housing Finance |
65922 |
65.88% |
Jewel Loan |
64649 |
18.33% |
Mortgage Loan |
64910 |
15.00% |
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Sri N. A. Shanbhag (Chairman)
Mrs. Vijayalaxmi N. Pai (Director)
Sri B. Ganapathi Pai(Director)
Sri K. Srinivas Rao(Director)
Sri Daljeet Singh Bedi(Director)
Sri T. Sunil Pai(Executive Director)
PARTICULAR OF SUBSIDIARY AND ASSOCIATE COMPANIES
MANIPAL HOUSING FINANCE SYNDICATE LIMITED does not have any subsidiary or associate company.
SHAREHOLDING PATTERN
(As on 31-03-2020)
S. No. |
Shareholders’ Name |
No. of Shares |
% of total Shares of the company |
1 |
ICDS Limited |
7,29,000 |
8.57 |
2 |
Syndicate Bank |
6,00,000 |
7.05 |
3 |
MFC Limited |
5,23,094 |
6.15 |
4 |
MPL InsuranceAgency Services (P) Limited |
29,00,000 |
34.09 |
5 |
T. Narayan M. Pai |
2,64,350 |
3.1 |
6 |
T. Sanjay Pai |
2,43,000 |
2.85 |
7 |
Sangeetha Pai |
2,84,603 |
3.36 |
8 |
Pranita Pai |
2,76,103 |
3.24 |
9 |
Others |
26,85,150 |
31.57 |
|
Total |
85,05,300 |
100 |
INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Housing is a fundamental necessity and it has and will always have significant socio-economic implications and plays a very important role in economic development.
According to the ICRA report, as of September 2019, the total outstanding mortgage loans amounted to Rs. 20.2 lakh crores. Of the total outstanding loans, housing finance companies (HFC) and non-bank financial companies (NBFC) contributed Rs. 7 lakh crores. Even after the slowdown of disbursements, the growth in HFCs loan portfolio remains unchanged at 35%.
Although liquidity issues hinder HFC disbursements, demand remains strong due to positive consumer sentiment. The government’s strong pressure on housing for all, the introduction of alternative investment funds (AIF) to reopen suspended real estate projects, and the benefits of the Real Estate Regulation and Development Act (RERA) have helped in increasing the trust factor of property consumers.
With the slowdown in pre-Covid quarters and the disruptions during the outbreak and spread of Covid 19 and lockdown, credit growth of Banks and Financial companies including HFCs has severely moderated. The moratorium announced by the Reserve Bank of India as a part of the COVID 19 Relief Package has also created cash flow issues for financial companies and housing finance companies. No doubt, the Government of India has announced relief measures for tackling the situation. The Reserve Bank of India has also announced a number of measures to assist the financial system
According to ICRA's survey, with the growth of affordable housing and the disappearance of liquidity problems, the medium and long-term growth of the industry will reach 7% to 8%. According to the CRISIL report, by 2024, India'smortgagepenetrationrate is expected to reach 15% (currently approximately 12.4%).
The government continues to pay more attention to increasing the number of affordable housing and housing improvement benefits. The federal government in its budget extended the benefit of availing additional deduction of up to Rs. 1.5 lakhs for interest paid on affordable housing loans by an additional one year till 31 March 2021.
The credit-linked subsidy system (CLSS) for economically weaker sectors and low-income groups has opened the door for customers who avoided buying houses. As a result, a large number of new entrants entered the market. Banks too have increased attention to retail property financing which increased competition in the field of Rs 25-75 lakhs housing loans. HFCs in the affordable housing space are expected to grow at a CAGR of 30-50% over the next 3-5 years period.