The National Housing Trust (NHT) was established in Jamaica in 1976 and became a body corporate in 1979 under the National Housing Trust Act. It is an institution created to respond to the housing needs of Jamaicans by lending money at low interest rates to Contributors who wish to build, buy or improve their houses or who wish to buy or build on lots. The NHT also develops housing schemes for sale to Contributors and provides low cost financing to private developers.
For the 2026/27 financial year, the NHT will continue its efforts to facilitate increased access to housing solutions for its contributors. The Trust plans to commence construction on 10,675 (2025/26: 8,425) new housing solutions and deliver a total of 5,673 (2025/26: 3,111) units during the year. This is expected to increase the NHT’s total housing expenditure by $6.3 billion to $50.26 billion , accounting for 92% of the Trust’s total capital expenditure for the year.
To achieve these targets the staff and the Board of the NHT must ensure there is robust corporate governance. Let’s see how they are doing!!





