Implications of macroeconomic risks on NHFC'S incremental housing finance in South Africa

IF 1.5 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
J. D. Oladeji, Benita Zulch (Kotze), J. Yacim
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Purpose The challenge of accessibility to adequate housing in several countries by a large percentage of citizens has given rise to different housing programs designed to facilitate access to affordable housing. In South Africa, the National Housing Finance Corporation (NHFC) was created to provides housing loans to low- and middle-income earners. Thus, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the implication of the macroeconomic risk elements on the performance of the NHFC incremental housing finance. Design/methodology/approach This study used a mixed-method approach to examine the time-series data of the NHFC over 17 years (2003–2020), relative to selected macroeconomic indicators. Additionally, this study analysed primary data from a 2022 survey of NHFC Executives. Findings This study found that incremental housing finance addresses a housing affordability gap, caters to disadvantaged groups, adapts to changing macroeconomic conditions and can mitigate default risk. It also finds that the performance of the NHFC’s incremental housing finance is premised on the behaviour of the macroeconomic elements that drive its strategy in South Africa. Originality/value Unlike previous works on housing finance, this case study of the NHFC considers the implication of macroeconomic trends when disbursing incremental housing finance to low- and middle-level income earners as a risk mitigation measure for the South African market. Its mixed method use of quantitative and qualitative data also allows a robust insight into trends that drive investment in incremental housing finance in South Africa.
宏观经济风险对南非NHFC增量住房融资的影响
在一些国家,很大比例的公民难以获得足够的住房,这一挑战催生了不同的住房计划,旨在促进人们获得负担得起的住房。在南非,成立了国家住房金融公司(NHFC),向低收入和中等收入者提供住房贷款。因此,本研究的目的是评估宏观经济风险因素对NHFC增量住房融资绩效的影响。设计/方法/方法本研究采用混合方法,相对于选定的宏观经济指标,检验了17年来(2003-2020年)NHFC的时间序列数据。此外,本研究还分析了2022年对NHFC高管的调查的原始数据。本研究发现,增量住房融资解决了住房负担能力差距,迎合了弱势群体,适应了不断变化的宏观经济条件,可以降低违约风险。它还发现,NHFC增量住房融资的表现是以推动其在南非战略的宏观经济因素的行为为前提的。原创性/价值与以前关于住房融资的工作不同,NHFC的这一案例研究在向中低收入者支付增量住房融资时,考虑了宏观经济趋势的影响,作为南非市场的风险缓解措施。它对定量和定性数据的混合使用方法也允许对推动南非增量住房融资投资的趋势进行强有力的洞察。
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