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PROGRESS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HOME LOAN AND MORTGAGE DISCLOSURE ACT 2000 (ACT NO. 63 OF 2000(HLAMDA) TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE PRESENTER : OFFICE OF DISCLOSURE DATE : 4 FEBRUARY 2014. PURPOSE OF THE BRIEFING. First interaction with the Portfolio Committee
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PROGRESS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HOME LOAN AND MORTGAGE DISCLOSURE ACT 2000 (ACT NO. 63 OF 2000(HLAMDA) TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEEPRESENTER : OFFICE OF DISCLOSURE DATE : 4 FEBRUARY 2014
PURPOSE OF THE BRIEFING • First interaction with the Portfolio Committee • Briefing the Portfolio Committee on the establishment of the office • Briefing on progress made on implementation of the Act • Wayfoward of the Office
TABLE OF CONTENTS • BACKGROUND • HOME LOAN AND MORTGAGE DISCLOSURE ACT, 2000 (ACT 63 OF 2000) (HLAMDA) • ESTABLISHMENT OF THE OFFICE • COMPOSITION OF THE OFFICE OF DISCLOSURE • MEMBERS TERMS OF OFFICE 6. FUNCTIONS OF OFFICE OF DISCLOSURE 7. HOW WE EXECUTE THE MANDATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS • WHO IS TO COMPLY WITH THE ACT • LIST OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS • ENGAGEMENTS WITH STAKEHOLDERS • INTERVENTION MEASURES 12. RISKS INHERENT TO THE HOME LOAN PROCESS 13. ACHIEVMENTS 14. CHALLENGES • WAY FORWARD FOR THE OFFICE • ANNEXURES
BACKGROUND • The Home Loan and Mortgage Disclosure Act ,2000 ( Act 63 of 2000) (HLAMDA) was enacted in 2000. • The regulations were Gazetted on 13 July 2007 as Notice 842 of 2007. • In terms of Presidential Proclamation No. 15 of 2007 the Act came into operation with effect from 02 July 2007.
HOME LOAN AND MORTGAGE DISCLOSURE ACT, 2000 (ACT 63 OF 2000 )(HLAMDA) PURPOSE OF THE ACT “ To promote fair lending practices, which require disclosure by financial institutions of the information regarding the provision of home loans; to establish an Office of Disclosure; and to provide for matters connected therewith”. • The Act gives the Office a mandate to monitor the financial institutions’ lending practices and patterns through receiving and analysing information.
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE OFFICE • The Office of Disclosure is established in terms of Section 4 of the Act while members of the Office are appointed in terms of Section 6 of the Act.
COMPOSITION OF THE OFFICE • Ms. Thebi Moja Chairperson • Dr. Morgan Pillay Deputy Chairperson • Adv. Tshepiso Mphahlane Member • Ms. Penelope Beck Member • Ms. Thembeka Semane Member • Mr. William Hoefling Member • Dr. Makhosana Nyamazana Member • Mr. Harold de Kock Member • Ms. Nozi Jikazana Member
MEMBERS TERMS OF OFFICE: APPOINTMENT DATE The members were appointed in different periods as follows: • The first Office bearers were appointed on 9 December 2010. • Ms. T Moja Chairperson • Adv. T Mphahlane Member • Ms. P Beck Member • Ms. T Semane Member
MEMBERS TERMS OF OFFICE: APPOINTMENT DATE • The rest of the members were appointed with effect from 27 July 2012 • Mr. W Hoefling Member • Mr. H de Kock Member • Ms. N Jikazana Member • Dr. A Pillay Deputy Chairperson • The last additional member Dr. M Nyamazana was appointed on 28 September 2012.
MEMBERS TERMS OF OFFICE • In terms of Section 8(1) of HLAMDA, Period of office, vacation of office and filling of vacancies, “A member of the Office must be appointed for such period, not exceeding three years, as the Minister may determine at the time of appointment”. • The term of Office for the first 4 members appointed on 9 December 2010 has ended on 9 December 2013 in terms of Section 8(1) of HLAMDA.
FUNCTIONS OF OFFICE OF DISCLOSURE • Receiving the required information; • Analysing and interpreting the required information; • Receiving and investigating public comments on financial institutions relating to home loans; (d) Making available to the public, information that indicates whether or not financial institutions are serving the housing credit needs of their communities and rating such financial institutions in accordance with such information;
FUNCTIONS OF THE OFFICE OF DISCLOSURE cont… (e) Assisting in identifying possible discriminatory lending patterns and assisting any statutory regulatory body in enforcing compliance with anti-discriminatory legislation; (f) Reporting to the Minister annually in respect of its work during the preceding year, and such report must include analysis of the performance of each financial institution in complying with the terms of the Act; and (g) Making recommendations to the Minister on any matter falling within the scope of this Act.
HOW DO WE EXECUTE OUR MANDATE • HLAMDA REGULATIONS • The regulations have been made in terms of Section 12 of HLAMDA. • The regulations have been implemented with its set of guidelines to financial institutions on how information must be disclosed to the Office simultaneously with the Act through a Government Gazette Notice No. 842 of 2007 with effect from 2 July 2007. • SECRETARIAT • The Department has established a Secretariat of the Office of Disclosure within the department to carry out the mandate in terms of Section 11 of the Act .
HOW DO WE EXECUTE OUR MANDATE • REPORTING FORMAT • The Compliance Manual is a guiding tool on how information should be disclosed to the Office. • ANNUAL RETURN FORM • This is an aggregated information captured as follows: (1) The total number and Rand amount of applications - • (a) Received • (b) Approved • (c) Declined • (d) Disbursed (2) The total number of applications received, approved, declined, and disbursed, respectively, in respect of: • (a) Race groups (African, White, Indian, Coloured) • (b) Province
WHO IS TO COMPLY WITH THE ACT • All financial institutions that are registered in terms of the Banks Act,1990 (Act No. 94 of 1990). • All registered in terms of the Mutual Banks Act,1993 (Act No. 124 of 1993). • Any registered financial institution whose business is, in full or in part either the acceptance of deposits from the general public, the advance of credit to persons or both such acceptance and advance, with the security of a registered mortgage bond or any other form of accepted security for the purpose of providing home loans.
LIST OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS • ABSA Bank Limited • African Bank Limited • Albaraka Bank • Bank of Baroda • Bank of China Jhb Branch • Bank of Taiwan SA Branch • Bidvest • Capitec Bank Limited • Citibank • Credit Agricole & Investment Bank • Deutsche Bank AG Jhb Branch • First Rand Bank Limited • GBS mutual • Grindrod • Habib overseas • HBZ Bank Ltd • Hong Kong & Shangia • Investec Bank Limited • Ithala Ltd
LIST OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS • JP Morgan Chase • Mercantile Bank Limited • Nedbank Limited • The South African Bank of Athens Limited • SA Home Loans • SASFIN • Standard Bank • Societe Generale • Standard Chartered • State Bank of India • Imperial Bank Limited • MLS Bank Limited • Nedcor Investment Bank Limited • People’s Bank Limited • Rand Merchant Bank Limited • UBank Limited • VBS Mutual Bank
ENGAGEMENTS WITH STAKEHOLDERS • Workshop with all stakeholders (Financial Institutions, Banking Association of South Africa (BASA), Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA) and South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA); • Challenges related to disclosure of information to the Office were identified and resulted in the establishment of a Task Team; • The Task Team was mandated to further identify challenges and propose workable solutions both technical and legislative; and • Furthermore the Task Team was tasked with the development of the draft Annual Return format.
RISKS INHERENT TO HOME LOAN APPLICATION PROCESSES • Financial institutions receive applications from mainly two sources i.e. their walk in customers and from Intermediaries/ Brokers. The loan originators/brokers submit initial loan applications received to all Financial Institution to increase the chance of applicant being approved for funding by at least one Financial Institution. • This results in more than one Financial Institution reporting the same applicant in their reported applications. • Hence there are multiple duplications in numbers submitted to the Office. This applies to number of approved/declined applications and related amounts as well.
ACHIEVEMENTS • Appointment of the Members of the Office of Disclosure; • Engagements with all stakeholders who are required to disclose and submit information to the Office in terms of Section 2 and other interested parties e.g. Banking Association of South Africa (BASA), Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA) and South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA); • An Annual Return Form produced and approved by the Minister in Dec 2010 for implementation w.e.f 01 January 2013;
ACHIEVEMENTS • A detailed report on HLAMDA prepared for the Minister in terms of the Act; • Amendments to legislation identified and forwarded to Legal Services and State Law Advisors for example reporting format, comments vs complaints, penalty; • Audit Assurance standards agreed upon between the Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors , BASA and financial institutions auditors in line with audit standards;
ACHIEVEMENTS • Information received from financial institutions; • Common reporting period of 01 January to 31 December for all financial institutions which is due on 02 March annually; • Risk Impact Assessment with recommendations being finalised for purposes of statutory HLAMDA amendment; • Amendments to legislation at an advanced stage and the department awaits certification;
ACHIEVEMENTS • Engagements with Provincial Human Settlements Departments and municipalities regarding the mandate of the Office has been successfully carried out; and • Dissemination of information brochures (Complaints Procedure Manuals and OoD Profile) to the public through the provincial departments and municipalities on the functions and responsibilities of the Office.
CHALLANGES • Accounting standards an impediment to financial institutions to comply with section 2 of HLAMDA which requires disclosure of the required information in their financial statements; • Financial institutions systems readiness to accurately capture data for disclosure in terms of the reporting categories e.g. race; • Financial institutions reluctance to provide raw data to the Office ;
CHALLANGES • Inadequate financial resources for further engagements with local authorities (Provincial departments and municipalities); and • Inadequate resources to support the Office to facilitate public community outreach programs nationally.
WAY FORWARD OF THE OFFICE • Finalisation of amendment of the Act; • Amendment of the regulations ; • Enhancement of the Reporting Format e.g. to include FLISP funded loans; • Public outreach through consumer education sessions and engagements with local authorities (CDW’s, Ward Committee Members and stalls at shopping complexes); and
WAY FORWARD OF THE OFFICE • Strengthen relations with Housing Institutions and other relevant Entities. • Stronger engagements with the financial sector e.g. African Bank, Capitec; • To improve analysis of information from financial institutions which will enhance recommendation to the Minister.
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ANNEXURES • The Home Loan and Mortgage Disclosure Act 2000 (Act No. 63 of 2000) (A) ; • Regulations; (B) • Compliance Manual; ( C) • Annual Return Form; (D) • Annual Report; (E) • Summary of information received from financial institutions; (F) • Proposed amendments; (G) • Comments from the State Law Advisors and response by the Department (H).
CONTACT INFORMATION OFFICE OF DISCLOSURE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PRIVATE BAG X644 PRETORIA 0001 240 JUSTICE MAHOMED STREET SUNNYSIDE, PRETORIA 0001 Tel: (012) 421 1799 / 1572 Fax: 0866147662 / 0866110018 E – mail: gaza.phoku@dhs.gov.za / disclosure@dhs.gov.za Toll free: 0800 146 873
ANNEXURE F SUMMARY OF INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY 2012 TO 31 DECEMBER 2012
INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY 2012 TO 31 DECEMBER 2012
INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY 2012 TO 31 DECEMBER 2012
INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY 2012 TO 31 DECEMBER 2012