Agriculture accounts for 25% of total loan outstanding: SBV Governor

Agricultural loan outstanding has reached close to 2.8 quadrillion VND (119.44 billion USD), accounting for roughly 25% of total loan outstanding, according to Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Nguyen Thi Hong.
Agriculture accounts for 25% of total loan outstanding: SBV Governor ảnh 1Illustration. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Agricultural loan outstanding hasreached close to 2.8 quadrillion VND (119.44 billion USD), accounting for roughly25% of total loan outstanding, said Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV)Nguyen Thi Hong in a written reply to a National Assembly deputy from Dak Lakregarding preferential credit for agriculture and rural development.

There were more than 14.3 million borrowers in agriculturenationwide, Hong said, adding that credit growth in agriculture has been higherthan the average pace.

The SBV has also imposed a ceiling interest rate for short-term loans denominatedin Vietnam Dong for agricultural and rural development, which is lower than thestandard lending interest rate, she said, adding that the rate is currently capped at 4.5% per year.

As demanded by the Government, the central bank has beenintroducing various credit policies and programmes offering soft loans to helpfarmers and agribusinesses minimise agricultural losses and expand forestfarming and husbandry; and to financially support disadvantaged districts.

It has ordered commercial banks to lower interest rates by0.5 – 1.5% for borrowers in clean and hi-tech agriculture in line with theGovernment’s Resolution No.30/NQ-CP dated March 7, 2017.

Over 111.64 trillion VND (4.76 billion USD) in soft loanshave been provided to develop clean and hi-tech agriculture since 2017, 11.6%higher than the goal set by the Government, she said./.
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