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-: HOUSING FINANCE CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
Project Data Sheet (PDS): Overview
Description
The R-CDTA will focus on the following aspects of housing finance: (i) market segmentation and product development; (ii) loan origination; (iii) underwriting; (iv) pricing; (v) servicing; and (vi) risk management.... Read More
| Country |
Regional |
|---|---|
| Borrower/Equity Investment Name | – |
| Project Number | 43564-012 |
| Project Type or Modality of Assistance |
|
| Financing | Private sector (Nonsovereign) |
| Status | Approved |
| Approval Date | 22 Dec 2009 |
| Geographical Location | The R-CDTA is expected to be utilized first in Indonesia, the Philipppines, and Viet Nam. Although these countries will initially be targeted, the R-CDTA has been designed with a broader scope incorporationg all countries in South and Southeast Asia. |
| Sector / Subsector Classification |
Not yet classified / For Classification |
| Thematic Classification | Not yet classified |
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Responsible ADB Officer
Christine Engstrom
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Private Sector Operations Department
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Capital Markets and Financial Sectors Division
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Christine Engstrom
PDS Creation Date
14 Dec 2009
Last PDS Update
27 Mar 2013