Fostering substantive growth
The ongoing debate surrounding the removal of the credit growth cap is drawing significant attention from the financial sector, with two distinct viewpoints...
The ongoing debate surrounding the removal of the credit growth cap is drawing significant attention from the financial sector, with two distinct viewpoints...
The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) this year removed the credit growth quota for foreign banks, but the policy remains for Vietnamese banks, due to concerns about rising...
The country’s economy is recovering positively after the Covid-19 pandemic, making the capital demand for production and business increase. However, businesses are...
If the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) waits until the fourth quarter of 2022 to provide additional credit quotas to banks, it will be too late in comparison to the current...
Such a move would help ensure transparency and openness in banking operations while staying in line with Basel II standards and other international practices.
Since the beginning of the year, when production and business activities have been resumed, credit growth has increased robustly. By the beginning of June 2022, the...
Many financial experts believe that eliminating the credit quota is vital and that it may be accomplished quickly if followed by a particular plan.