HCMC – Outstanding loans in Vietnam had surpassed VND12.3 quadrillion in the year to mid-June, a 3.36% increase compared to December 2022 and a 8.94% rise against the same period last year. These figures were disclosed during a press conference held on June 21 by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV),
HCMC – Eight commercial banks have received new credit growth quotas for this year, with seven of them entitled to lend less than last year. The credit growth limit of HDBank is 11%, MB Bank 9%, ACB 9.8%, VIB 9.5%, TP Bank 9.1%, VPBank 9%, BIDV 8.3% and MSB 13.5%. These rates are lower than the […]
HCMC – The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has proposed policymakers provide regulations for the setting of credit growth quotas. Article 59 of the 2010 law on the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) states that depending on the nature and degree of risks, the SBV can decide on a certain
HCMC – Lending to businesses, especially those active in priority fields, has risen since the central bank increased the credit growth limit for 2022. These businesses operate in agriculture, export, and supporting industries, and are mostly of small and medium size. Credit in HCMC expanded 1.4%
HCMC – The HCMC Real Estate Association (HoREA) has written to the prime minister and the State Bank of Vietnam proposing a national credit growth expansion of 1%, equal to VND100 trillion. In its letters, HoREA said it is time that the central bank raised the credit growth limit, as businesses