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Mortgage Insurance

Definition

Mortgage Insurance is a risk-management policy that protects a lender or financial institution against default by a borrower on a home loan (mortgage). It ensures loan recovery in case the borrower fails to repay the mortgage, especially in high-risk or low-equity loans.

Key features:

  • Required when the borrower has low down payment (<20%) or weak credit
  • May be paid monthly, annually, or as a lump sum premium
  • In India, offered by institutions like India Mortgage Guarantee Corporation (IMGC)
  • Helps lenders offer home loans to first-time buyers or those with low income
  • In the U.S., classified as Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) or FHA mortgage insurance depending on the lender type

Case Study

A couple in Chennai took a home loan of ₹62 lakh to buy a flat and opted for mortgage insurance to protect the liability. Three years later, the husband, who was the primary earner, suddenly passed away due to a heart attack. The outstanding loan amount at that time was around ₹55 lakh. The wife informed the insurer and submitted the death certificate, loan account statement, and KYC documents. After verification, the insurer settled the entire outstanding loan directly with the bank. This prevented the family from facing the risk of losing their home or struggling with EMI payments during an already difficult time.

Historical Reference

  • 1934 – U.S. Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Introduces Mortgage Insurance
    Post-Great Depression, FHA launched government-backed insurance to stimulate homeownership and reduce lender risk.
  • 1960s – Emergence of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) Providers in U.S.
    Allowed private lenders to insure mortgages with <20% down payments, expanding credit access.
  • 2007–08 – Global Financial Crisis and Reevaluation of Mortgage Risk
    The crisis exposed systemic risk from low-equity loans and subprime lending, leading to stricter mortgage insurance norms and underwriting guidelines.
  • 2014 – India’s First Mortgage Guarantee Company (IMGC) Established
    Joint venture between National Housing Bank (NHB), Genworth (U.S.), ADB, and IFC to enable low-income housing finance via mortgage insurance.

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