This is from the Inquirer. Good that there are still some institutions in Canada that other countries find worth copying!
Philippines eyes adoption of Canadian housing finance system
By Cynthia Balana
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Posted date: April 09, 2008
MANILA -- The Philippines will explore the Canadian housing finance system in a bid to create a system for securitization of housing mortgage in the country, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Quoting a report from the Philippine Ambassador to Canada Jose Brillantes, the DFA said on Wednesday that a senior level delegation from the National Housing Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC) visited Canada from March 17 to 19 and met with officials of Canada Mortgage and Housing Finance Corporation (CMHC).
The department said that the NHMFC was tapping CHMC’s expertise and experience in mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and as the leading provider of liquidity in Canada’s housing markets, a role similar to the one envisioned by NHMFC.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Finance Corporation (CMHC) is Canada’s national housing agency, and premier provider of mortgage loan, mortgage-backed securities, housing policy and programs and housing policy research. It has globally recognized expertise in housing finance, mortgage funding, capital markets policy, business development and new products, strategic planning, international housing policy and evaluation and legal and default management.
DFA Spokesperson Claro Cristobal said that during the three-day workshop-meeting, the officials of both housing agencies discussed and exchanged views on all aspects of securitization, its evolution and development, challenges, market analysis, funding, legal infrastructure, risk management, among others.
The members of the Philippine delegation came from the Department of Finance, Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC), National Housing Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC), Home Guaranty Corporation (HGC), and Home Develoment Mutual Fund (HDMF). They included Undersecretary Jeremias N. Paul, Jr., Lucille P. Ortille, lawyer Joseph Sison, Gonzalo A. Bongolan, lawyer Romeo S. Quimbo, laywer Rene N. Carreon, Daisy S. Dulay, lawyer Daniel Q. Lacuata, Rosabella C. Jose and Virgei A. Paz.
Brillantes hosted a dinner for the delegation at the “Tahanang Rizal," the ambassador’s Official Residence, which was also attended by embassy officers and staff. A reception in honor of the Philippine delegates was also hosted by Pierre David, Executive Director of CHMC International.
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