"By providing home loans at subsidised interest rates from 4 per cent, TCHFL will help individuals to realise their dream of buying their own home," the company said in a release.
Tata Capital said 'Prapti' is a step towards government's Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana envisaging to provide affordable houses to the urban poor by 2022.
The scheme specifically caters to segments like the lower income group (LIG), economically weaker section (EWS) of society, Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and women residing in the peripheries of metros, tier I, II and III cities.
"Housing Finance is an integral part of Tata Capital's wide portfolio of retail offerings. This product can reduce the effective cost of interest thereby expanding the opportunity of home ownership," said Govind Sankaranarayanan, Chief Operating Officer-Retail Business & Housing Finance, Tata Capital.
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The 'Prapti' home loan scheme, with low interest rates and flexible loan repayment options will equip a larger base of the lower income segment to realize their dream of purchasing their own home, TCHFL Managing Director R Vaithianathan said.
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