Held by the Vietnam Government Portal (VGP), the televised event sawspeakers discussing digital transformation in banking and ways to have allpeople use and benefit from digital banking services.
Banks have undergone digital transformation in a muchshorter time frame in the wake of COVID-19, with both the sector and customersprofiting greatly from the process, Dung said.
Secretary-General of the Vietnam Banks’ Association (VBA)Nguyen Quoc Hung said the banking industry is a pioneer in digital transformation.Many major banks, such as VP Bank, Techcombank, MB and HD Bank, have begun theprocess relatively early, reaping very encouraging results, he noted, addingthat the Current Account Savings Account (CASA) has expanded 40 – 50%,resulting in a considerable surge in profit for the banks.
Economist Dr. Pham Xuan Hoe highly spoke of the central bank’sefforts to push for the digital transformation progress, saying it has actedpromptly to enhance regulatory framework, with the adoption of policies inpayment intermediaries and credit cards, among others.
Citing the fact that 95% of payment and deposit transactionsare made digitally, Hoe said that is why Vietnam, a developing country, hasbeen regarded by a number of international organisations as one of the bestperformers in digital banking.
Speakers also exchanged views on challenges facingcommercial banks both internally and externally./.