Hanoi (VNA) - Increasing the limits of unsecured loans given bybanks will prevent people from approaching loan sharks, an online conferencehosted by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) heard on December 26.
The conference focused on discussing the implementation of Decree 116issued by the Prime Minister on credit policies for agricultural and ruraldevelopment and measures to tackle loan-sharking.
Dao Minh Tu, the SBV’s deputy governor, said agriculture and rural developmentis a sector enjoying credit priorities since it plays a key role insocio-economic development.
By the end of last November, outstanding loans to agriculture and rural areaswas worth 1.69 quadrillion VND (72.6 billion USD), or 24 percent of totaloutstanding loans in the banking system, according to the central bank.
The figure represents a 14.5 percent increase year-on-year, higher than theoverall credit growth rate.
Some 70 credit institutions and more than 1,100 people’s credit funds andsocial policy banks lend to agriculture and rural areas.
The SBV has recommended that the Government should adopt policies to promotelending to this sector to enable the implementation of the 2013 agriculturerestructuring plan under Decision 899.
For instance, Decree 116 dated September 7, 2018, which amended agriculturaland rural credit policies, has helped farmers and other people in rural areasborrow from banks.
One of its major provisions is to double credit limits for farmers who seekloans without assets to mortgage.
Farming households and co-operatives in rural areas can now get unsecured loansof up to 200 million VND compared to the previous 100 million VND.
For those not living in rural areas but running farming businesses in rural areas,the maximum loan has doubled to 100 million VND.
Tu said: “Decree 116 together with mechanisms and solutions offered by thebanking system has responded in a timely fashion to demand for capital forconsumption, manufacturing and business activities from individuals andenterprises.
“It has also enhanced poor and low-income people’s access to credit in ruraland remote areas, reducing the number of people looking for black credit.”Black credit refers to usury.
But loan sharks operate in a sophisticated manner in southern and centralhighlands provinces, which severely affects the socio-economic development ofthese regions, he said.
“If credit institutions do not strictly control and monitor customers’ use ofloans, it might lead to them using the loans illegally, enabling black creditto increase and adversely affect the banking system.”
According to unofficial statistics from the Ministry of Public Security quotedat the conference, more than 7,600 crimes related to usury have been uncoveredin the past four years, including 56 murders.
The police have busted 124 criminal gangs and arrested 831 people involved inloan-sharking and illegal debt collection.
Reports from the SBV show that the banking sector has found 218 cases of blackcredit involving 117 billion VND in 16 provinces and cities.
Tu said to prevent loan-sharking requires a coordinated effort by the bankingsystem, authorities, local administrations and social organisations across thecountry.
The SBV has issued regulations for consumer lending by finance companies inrural and remote areas to prevent usury.
There are 27 non-bank credit institutions, including financial companies andfinance leasing companies, with outstanding loans of more than 131 trillion VND,including 90 trillion VND worth of consumer loans.
The central bank also requires credit institutions, especially in remote andrural areas, to expand people’s access to banking services by simplifyinglending procedures and diversifying banking products.-VNA
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