The firm started operations in 2015 as an affordable housing finance company with a special focus on advancing the property rights of women in the informal sector
SEWA Grih Rin Ltd (‘Sitara’) raises $18.5 million in the primary round and $1.5 million through the secondary transactions
SITARA has attracted around $34 million in the capital since it commenced operations in 2015
SEWA Grih Rin Limited (branded as Sitara), an affordable housing finance company of the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) Group, has raised $20 million in Sewa Grih Housing (‘Sitara’) through a mix of primary and secondary investment in tranches.
The round was led by NMI and WWB Asset Management with three existing investors – HDFC Holdings, Oikocredit and Omidyar Network Fund Inc. also participating in the round.
SITARA has attracted $34 million in the capital since it commenced operations in 2015. Its business model combines lending with social impact – catering to a niche market of informal housing tenure or incomplete property documentation – wherein it assists potential customers to make the property title legally executable.
SITARA is expected to continue to benefit from the support of its investors and a further equity raise is planned towards the end of current fiscal. The company had a loan book of USD 46 million as of June 30, 2022 and a customer base of around 15000 borrowers.
Commenting on the fundraise, SEWA Grih Rin Limited (Sitara) MD & CEO Shruti Gonsalves said the fund raised will help the company to grow the loan book and expand its operations into newer locations to meaningfully support women in realising their dream of owning a house of their own.
“With this, we propose to help around 7000 families additionally in the current FY by disbursing around $63 million and consequently achieve a book size of $97 million in current FY,” said SEWA Grih Rin Limited (Sitara) MD & CEO Shruti Gonsalves.
She further added Sitara was set up with a mission to provide housing to low-income women and the company is proud to have impacted 70,000+ lives by helping their families access good quality housing.
“Our unique operating model emphasizes assisting customers to formalize their collateral and helps in their social upliftment. We are thankful to our existing investors and lending partners for their continued support in Sitara’s growth journey. With this infusion, from NMI and WWB Asset Management we will redouble our efforts to touch 200,000+ lives by FY25,” said SEWA Grih Rin Limited (Sitara) MD & CEO Shruti Gonsalves.
NMI Managing Director Arthur Sletteberg said the company’s investment in Sitara will be NMI’s first investment into the affordable housing segment.
“We strongly believe that access to safe and affordable housing plays an important role in poverty reduction. NMI will support the Company in its efforts to reach the ambitious targets set. We aim to be an active and value-adding investor and are looking forward to joining like-minded investors on the Sitara Board. We are impressed with what we have seen from the Company so far and optimistic for its future,” said NMI Managing Director Arthur Sletteberg.
Women’s World Banking Asset Management (WWBAM) Principal Investment Officer and Head of Asia Rajat Arora said WWBAM values the impressive track record of Sitara in providing financial services to underserved individuals and the empowerment potential of its offering, especially for women.
“Sitara’s experienced leadership and high-energy team are united under a shared vision to ensure superior customer delivery. We look forward to partnering with Sitara in the next stage of growth to reach among the top affordable finance players in India,” said Women’s World Banking Asset Management (WWBAM) Principal Investment Officer and Head of Asia Rajat Arora.
Sitara started its operations in 2015 as an affordable housing finance company for under-served and low-income households in urban and peri-urban locations, with a special focus on advancing the land rights of women in the informal sector. Its business model combines lending with social impact – catering to a niche market of informal housing tenure or incomplete property documentation – wherein it assists potential customers to make the property title legally executable.
Through innovative use of alternative collateral and progressive tenure documents, SEWA Grih Rin Ltd. works towards bringing these families into the fold of formal financial services. Additionally, Sitara as Part of ESG also has a Gender Action Plan which focuses on not only promoting Gender Balance and Inclusivity in the team but also on capacity building of our customers who are women from low-income families.
The company provides loans in the range of Rs 1 lakh to thirty lakh for house construction, extension, purchase, and renovation. Currently, it operates through a network of 36 branches in 8 states including Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Haryana, and has an AUM of $46 million with 15,000+ customers.
About SEWA Grih Rin ltd (Sitara)
SEWA Grih Rin ltd (Sitara) provides affordable housing finance to the under-served low-income households in urban and peri-urban locations. Incorporated in 2011, SEWA Grih Rin Ltd was envisaged as a means for the under-served households to access affordable and formal housing finance in urban and peri-urban locations. We learnt that low-income households held two facets of their life very close to their heart; they treasured the education of their children; and aspired to self-own a property, a home of their own. SEWA Grih Rin Ltd.’s work is aimed at directly improving the quality of life of informally employed households, especially their women members, by creating a tangible financial asset in their name. We provide an affordable alternative to those households whose credit capacity falls behind the widening financing gap given the informal nature of their employment.
About NMI:
Established in 2008 in Oslo, Norway, as a public-private partnership, NMI invests in and supports institutions providing financial inclusion to poor people across Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. Its investors include the Norwegian and Danish governmental funds for developing countries (Norfund and IFU) and private financial institutions and family offices from Norway and Denmark. NMI aims to create positive social impact and sustainable financial returns through both equity and debt investments. NMI manages five funds with total commitments of more than USD 350 million. It currently has 18 direct investments, of which nine are in India. Since inception it has cumulatively supported over 12 million clients.
About Women’s World Banking Asset Management (WWBAM):
Women’s World Banking Asset Management (“WAM”) invests in innovative inclusive finance companies in the emerging markets, guiding them to capture the substantial market share of financially under-served women and the substantial talent pool of women staff and leaders. WAM’s first Fund was a pioneer of gender-focused impact investing in inclusive financial service providers. WWBCP II expands the gender-focused investment strategy in innovative financial service providers, with a dedicated technical assistance facility to help portfolio companies achieve strategic objectives toward gender inclusion.