Banks step up capital mobilisation policies
Many banks have promoted capital mobilisation policies right from the beginning of 2025 to improve financial strength and meet the credit demand that is forecast to...
Many banks have promoted capital mobilisation policies right from the beginning of 2025 to improve financial strength and meet the credit demand that is forecast to...
2024 continued to pose a lot of challenges to the global economy, marked by fluctuations in interest rates and geopolitical tensions. However, despite global economic...
As of June 14, credit growth has reached 3.79% compared to the end of last year, marking a bright spot for the banking sector, according to the central bank.
Credit within the banking system to the end of May 2024 increased by only 2.41% against the end of 2023, far from the credit growth target, the Government reported.
Slower than expected credit growth and a large number of non-performing loans have resulted in conservative growth targets among commercial banks for 2024, said industry...
According to Dr. Nguyen Quoc Hung (photo), Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Banking Association, in order to participate in monetary policy to support...
Due to the modest credit growth results in nearly 11 months of 2023, the State Bank (SBV) has decided to redistribute the credit "pie" with the expectation that it will...
Low credit growth has made large banks curb capital mobilisation and implement solutions for attracting borrowers.
The scale of capital mobilisation through corporate bonds is forecast to decrease sharply, but there will be a drastic change in quality, according to a study on the...