Complete waiver of all prepayment charges not advisable: Parekh

HDFC chairman Deepak Parekh today expressed concerns over the current
regulatory opinion of removing pre-payment charges on home loans, saying the
move would create problems for lenders. The Reserve Bank of India’s banking
ombudsmen, at a recent conference, had suggested that banks need not impose
any charges for prepaying home loans when taken under floating rates,
irrespective of the source of funds.

Parekh, speaking at the CAFRAL-NHB Roundtable on Housing Finance, portended
that “serious problems may arise if there is a complete waiver of all
prepayment charges”.

“If our lenders are charging us pre-payment charges, why are we not allowed
to charge pre-payment charges?...I don’t think it is a good sign,” he said.

He, however, was in agreement over no charges being levied on prepayments
from one’s own sources: “As long as prepayments are done from a customer’s
own resources, there should be no prepayment penalty levied (as is currently
stipulated by NHB)”.



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