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Meezan Bank, PMRC ink accord to promote affordable housing finance

byCT Report
24/11/2022
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: Meezan Bank and Pakistan Mortgage Refinance Company (PMRC), a Mortgage Liquidity Facility set up by the State Bank of Pakistan, have recently inked a Master Musharakah agreement to support and promote affordable housing finance in the country.

Under this agreement, PMRC will provide five years fixed-rate concessional funds to Meezan Bank, which will provide much-needed support across the housing value chain. With the acquisition of funds worth PKR five billion, Meezan Bank aims to ultimately improve access to affordable, Shariah-compliant housing finance in Pakistan through better and more affordable rates.

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The signing ceremony took place at Meezan House, Karachi and was attended by Meezan Bank’s Founding President & CEO Irfan Siddiqui, Deputy CEO Ariful Islam, Group Head Consumer Finance Syed Iftikhar ul Haq and Head of Housing Finance Masroor Mohsin. PMRC was represented by their Managing Director & CEO Mudassir H. Khan, Resident Shariah Board Member Dr. Mufti Muhammad Yunas Ali, Head of Business Muhammad Shahzad Khan and Head Islamic Business Hasan Junaid Nasir.

Irfan Siddiqui Founding President & CEO, Meezan Bank appreciated the initiative taken by PMRC for bringing innovation in Islamic Finance market by floating funds for facilitation of end customers.

He said that this initiative will support Islamic housing finance in the country despite rising KIBOR by making Shariah-compliant housing finance more affordable for the customers. “We are pleased to be joining hands with PMRC as they continue to become an important player in the development of long-term housing finance in the country along with the comfort of fixed profit rates,” he added.

Mudassir H Khan Managing Director & CEO PMRC said that it is indeed a milestone for both the institutions as we recognize the importance of mutual coordination between financial institutions for the growth and support of housing sector in the country.

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