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Macroeconomic and Fiscal Outlook: Statements (Resumed) (28 Oct 2010)

Michael Finneran: .... Landlords, builders, developers and banks are still sitting on properties they cannot sell and which they cannot rent privately or do not want to rent. Some of these properties will end up in NAMA and my Department has already engaged extensively with the agency to ensure that the aim of securing a sound return can be aligned with our need to provide accommodation for disadvantaged...

Seanad: National Housing Development Survey Report: Statements (27 Oct 2010)

Michael Finneran: ...years. Landlords, builders, developers and banks are all sitting on properties they cannot sell and either cannot or do not want to rent out privately. Some of these properties will end up with NAMA, and my Department is already engaging extensively with NAMA to ensure that wherever its aim to secure a sound return can be aligned with our need to provide accommodation for disadvantaged...

Seanad: National Housing Development Survey Report: Statements (27 Oct 2010)

Michael Finneran: The Senator should give the facts. NAMA comprises only 13% of residential properties.

Written Answers — Social and Affordable Housing: Social and Affordable Housing (29 Jun 2010)

Michael Finneran: ...to deal proactively with the new circumstances in the residential property market, and balance economic and social needs in this context. I and my Department have met with representatives of NAMA to discuss means of securing a social dividend through the long-term leasing of suitable residential units for social housing purposes, while providing a return in line with NAMA's mandate. With...

Written Answers — Local Authority Loans: Local Authority Loans (25 May 2010)

Michael Finneran: ...advanced by authorities under the Social Housing Investment Programme. There is no proposal to transfer lands or loans currently held by local authorities to the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA). However, it is intended that my Department will work closely with NAMA in the interests of proper planning and to secure best use of public land.

Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Mar 2010)

Michael Finneran: NAMA itself has an entitlement to contribute to the planning process.

Written Answers — National Asset Management Agency: National Asset Management Agency (23 Mar 2010)

Michael Finneran: ...of developing areas will be published shortly, and the other information referred to is available on my Department's website, www.environ.ie. I am informed by the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) that the data and analysis provided by my Department have been taken into account by NAMA in its determination of appropriate adjustment factors for the long-term economic value of property...

Written Answers — Departmental Correspondence: Departmental Correspondence (10 Mar 2010)

Michael Finneran: ...proactively with the new circumstances in the residential property market, seeking to make economic necessity and social need work in tandem. I and my Department have met with representatives of NAMA to discuss how we might seek to ensure that a social dividend is secured through the long-term leasing of suitable residential units for social housing purposes, while providing a return in...

Written Answers — Social Housing Leasing Initiative: Social Housing Leasing Initiative (3 Feb 2010)

Michael Finneran: ...who will have their housing needs met over what would otherwise be possible within the more constrained prevailing resource environment. In advancing the scheme, my Department is engaging with NAMA to explore ways in which its aim of securing a return on vacant stock can be aligned with the need to provide accommodation for disadvantaged households. The achievement of value for money is...

Written Answers — Social and Affordable Housing: Social and Affordable Housing (21 Jan 2010)

Michael Finneran: ...proactively with the new circumstances in the residential property market, seeking to make economic necessity and social need work in tandem. I and my Department have met with representatives of NAMA to discuss how we might seek to ensure that a social dividend is secured through the long-term leasing of suitable residential units for social housing purposes, while providing a return in...

National Asset Management Agency Bill 2009: Second Stage (Resumed) (14 Oct 2009)

Michael Finneran: ...the flow of credit to businesses and households, to flow. From a housing perspective, particularly in terms of social housing, I see enormous potential for real and meaningful synergy between what NAMA will do and what my Department is already doing. For some time, the social housing investment programme has been undergoing a significant restructuring to shift the focus increasingly...

Financial Services (Deposit Guarantee Scheme) Bill 2009: Second Stage (16 Jun 2009)

Michael Finneran: The Minister will be here when NAMA is being debated, but today we are discussing the deposit guarantee scheme, not NAMA.

Seanad: Elections of June 2009: Statements (11 Jun 2009)

Michael Finneran: ...good return in the medium to long term. Already the two main commercial banks have improved their share positions. Bad debts are to be dealt with under the National Asset Management Agency, NAMA. This is a totally new situation for this country. I see that finance houses in America are interested in seeking opportunities among the bad assets in this country. I am not in a position to...

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