APS Bank kick-starts the ‘New Hope’ Scheme

The Housing Authority and APS Bank have signed an agreement for the New Hope Guarantee Scheme

Front row, left to right: Leonid McKay (CEO, Housing Authority), Anthony Buttigieg (Chief Banking Officer, APS Bank). Back row, left to right: Robert Ducker (Chairman, Housing Authority), Hon. Roderick Galdes (​Minister for Social Accommodation) and Marcel Cassar (CEO, APS Bank)
Front row, left to right: Leonid McKay (CEO, Housing Authority), Anthony Buttigieg (Chief Banking Officer, APS Bank). Back row, left to right: Robert Ducker (Chairman, Housing Authority), Hon. Roderick Galdes (​Minister for Social Accommodation) and Marcel Cassar (CEO, APS Bank)
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The Housing Authority and APS Bank have signed an agreement for the New Hope Guarantee Scheme. The event was held at APS Bank Head Office in Swatar and was presided by Roderick Galdes, Minister for Social Accommodation who made the introductory speech. He was followed by speeches from Marcel Cassar, CEO of APS Bank and Leonid McKay, CEO of the Housing Authority.

The Scheme aims to assist aspiring home-owners who wish to acquire their primary residence but are unable to obtain a life insurance policy because of a disability, medical condition or history. Government will be assisting persons who have been declined a life insurance policy from two local companies or their request has been postponed by 12 months or asked for a very high premium.

The assistance will be in the form of a guarantee that will cover a maximum loan of €250,000 on property that will be used as a primary residence.

“The Ministry for Social Accommodation, together with the Housing Authority, has pushed for a strong element of social innovation, but this would not have resulted in anything if we hadn’t found partners, including banks, who believe in this vision and share social consciousness,” Galdes said.

“As a community bank active in the home loan market, we are saddened by those cases where persons with a medical condition or history find themselves excluded from becoming homeowners. This is our latest collaboration with Government and its agencies developing products helping those who are at the margins of society,” Cassar said. “The loans under this scheme can truly change lives.”

Leonid McKay said the effectiveness of the scheme is that it addresses a small group of people who for many people should be invisible.

“The vulnerability of these people is not necessarily linked to income but still prevents them from the property market,” he said. “With such a scheme we are showing where the State should guide the market.”

If you would like to learn more about the New Hope Scheme please visit housingauthority.gov.mt/en/Pages/Schemes.aspx, call 21226644 or visit your nearest branch.

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