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Bank profits: private firms surpass state-owned giants

VietNamNet Bridge - Four state-owned banks are known as the ‘big four’ with a large scale and profit. But private banks ‘made things happen’ in 2018.

SBV to change reserve requirement policy

 VietNamNet Bridge – The State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) is planning to change its policy on reserve requirement ratios for credit institutions and foreign banks’ branches for the first time since 2011.

The most famous prisoners in Vietnam: billionaire businessmen

Though they are in jail, businessmen who are billionaires still own huge assets and every move they make can affect the market.

Online lending boom worries management agencies

Online lending has become more popular, but there is still no legal document and no agency supervising the business activity.

Banks ask to lift ownership ratio ceiling for foreign investors

The three largest commercial banks in Vietnam have asked the government to lift the foreign ownership ratio ceiling in local banks. 

Banks’ profitability doubles compared to 2011: experts

Most banks have reported huge profits for 2018. VIB Bank led banks with the highest growth rate of 95 percent, while Vietcombank had the highest profit of VND18.356 trillion in 2018.

Banks’ bad debts unexpectedly decrease

VietNamNet Bridge - The reported bad debts of many commercial banks decreased within the last three months of 2018. At some banks, the debts were halved.

Big banks face challenges raising charter capital

VietNamNet Bridge - Raising charter capital is the biggest challenge in 2019 not only for small joint stock banks but also for big state-owned banks.


VN central bank urged to speed up fight against dollarization

With Circular 42 issued on December 28, 2018 which replaced Circular 24, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) tightened lending in foreign currencies in an effort to ease dollarization.

Banks shift to digital services to stay current with fast-changing market

VietNamNet Bridge - In the 4.0 era, commercial banks need to digitalize and work with fintechs and technology firms, experts say.

Realtors struggle to find capital as banks tighten credit

VietNamNet Bridge - Property developers are seeking money from other sources as bank loans are drying up.

Deposit interest rates predicted to escalate in 2019

VietNamNet Bridge - Securities companies have predicted that the deposit interest rate will be lifted next year, leading to higher lending interest rates and capital costs for businesses.

Banks sprinting to implement capital increase plans

VietNamNet Bridge - Commercial banks only have one month to implement business plans set earlier this year and raise charter capital to meet international standards.

Vietnam’s fintechs appear late but develop rapidly

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s fintech market was valued at $4.4 million by the end of 2017, and the figure may reach $7.8 billion by 2020, a study of Solidiance found.

Vietnam’s banks nearing Basel II standards

VietNamNet Bridge - While banks in other countries are following standards of Basel III, Vietnam has only two banks expected to be recognized as meeting Basel II standards in the time to come.


Digital banking is here to stay, but effects still unclear

VietNamNet Bridge - Making late investments in high technology could cause a bank to lag behind, but if a bank goes too fast and customers are not ready, it will suffer losses.

Banks’ pre-tax profits rise as net interest margin increases

VietNamNet Bridge - Of 24 joint stock banks which published their Q3 finance reports on their official websites, only three banks reported losses.

Foreign capital returns to Vietnam’s banks

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s banking sector, after overcoming a difficult period because of high bad debt in 2012-2014, has begun recovering.


Bad debts return to banks

VietNamNet Bridge - A report of the State Bank showed that the bad debt of the entire banking system had dropped from 10.08 percent in 2016 to 6.7 percent by the end of June 2018.


VN banks believe 2018 profit target within reach

VietNamNet Bridge - The credit growth rate this year is lower than 2017, but banks’ profit is predicted to be 20-25 percent higher.