Credit growth forecast to hit 11 percent by year-end

The banking industry's credit is projected to have expanded 11 percent for the year by the end of December, Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Dao Minh Tu revealed at a press conference on December 24.
Credit growth forecast to hit 11 percent by year-end ảnh 1SBV Deputy Governor Dao Minh Tu speaks at the press conference (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The banking industry's credit is projected to haveexpanded 11 percent for the year by the end of December, Deputy Governor of theState Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Dao Minh Tu revealed at a press conference onDecember 24.

As of December 21, the credit growth stood at 10.14percent, Tu said.

The SBV managed growth this year in accordance withthe absorption level of the economy and with a focus on production - business,consumption, and prioritised sectors under the Government's guidelines. As such,it made a significant contribution to the country’s post-pandemic economic recovery.

Credit institutions have implemented several loan programmeswith preferential interest rates. Due to weakened credit demand resulting from the negativeimpact of COVID-19, credit expanded less than in the previous years.

To date, these institutions have restructured the repaymentterms for about 200,000 customers affected by the pandemic, with the value of outstandingloans moving close to 355 trillion VND (15.35 billion USD). Interest rate exemptionsand reductions were applied for nearly 590,000 customers, with outstanding loansexceeding 1 quadrillion VND.

The total fees that banks cut or reduced for customersare projected to amount to more than 1 trillion VND by the end of this year.

The SBV has so far adjusted annual interest rates threetimes, for a total of 1.5-2 percent. The lending rate as of the end of Novemberwas brought down by 1 percent per annum on average compared to the end of 2019.

Director of the SBV’s Payment Department Pham Tien Dungsaid cashless payments have surged.

By the end of October 2020, the number of payment transactionsvia mobile phones surpassed 918.8 million worth 9.6 quadrillion in total, increasing123.9 percent in volume and 125.4 percent in value from the same period last year.Nearly 374 million transactions worth more than 22.2 quadrillion VND were done throughthe Internet, up 8.3 percent in volume and 25.5 percent in value year-on-year.

The bad debt ratio, meanwhile, exceeded 2 percent. The number was inevitable and reflected the great efforts made by the banking sectorgiven the COVID-19-plagued economy and customers’ weakened ability to repay debts. 

At the press conference, the SBV released its plan fornext year, which included continuing managing monetary policy to ensure a stablemarket and cutting costs to reduce lending interest rates. Credit will be extended,with lending capital focusing on prioritised sectors and production-business andtightened for risk-latent areas./.

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