Govt to launch SWAMIH-2 fund
Mint Kolkata
|December 26, 2025
The government is finalizing the contours of SWAMIH-2 Fund and is expected to soon operationalize the fund with a view to providing last-mile financing for the completion of stalled housing projects, persons in the know of the matter said.
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The launch of the ₹15,000-crore fund would provide relief to nearly 100,000 middle-class homebuyers, whose investments are stuck despite paying their EMI (equated monthly instalments) on loans
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