On July 2, the Guangzhou Housing Provident Fund Management Center document proposed that when the housing provident fund personal housing loan ratio is less than 75%, commercial personal housing loans can be converted to housing provident fund personal housing loans. According to statistics from the China Index Research Institute, since this year, about 20 cities, including Chongqing and Shenyang, have successively supported and optimized the “business-to-public” policy. The reporter combed through and found that since this year, in addition to “business to public,” various regions have also made optimization adjustments in terms of increasing the amount of provident fund loans, supporting the withdrawal of the initial payment from the Provident Fund, and extending the repayment period; in addition, cities such as Shenzhen and Suzhou have also increased the amount of housing provident fund loans for families with many children. According to data from the China Index Research Institute, in the first half of this year, housing provident fund policies were adjusted and optimized in many places, and at least 150 related measures were introduced, including supporting mutual recognition of housing provident funds from other places.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/03 22:49
On July 2, the Guangzhou Housing Provident Fund Management Center document proposed that when the housing provident fund personal housing loan ratio is less than 75%, commercial personal housing loans can be converted to housing provident fund personal housing loans. According to statistics from the China Index Research Institute, since this year, about 20 cities, including Chongqing and Shenyang, have successively supported and optimized the “business-to-public” policy. The reporter combed through and found that since this year, in addition to “business to public,” various regions have also made optimization adjustments in terms of increasing the amount of provident fund loans, supporting the withdrawal of the initial payment from the Provident Fund, and extending the repayment period; in addition, cities such as Shenzhen and Suzhou have also increased the amount of housing provident fund loans for families with many children. According to data from the China Index Research Institute, in the first half of this year, housing provident fund policies were adjusted and optimized in many places, and at least 150 related measures were introduced, including supporting mutual recognition of housing provident funds from other places.