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Banks allowed to extend credit growth quota

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has extended the credit growth limits for the third time this year to some commercial banks to meet rising capital demands at year-end.
Banks allowed to extend credit growth quota ảnh 1Eleven banks have been given permission to increase their credit growth limit this year (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has extended thecredit growth limits for the third time this year to some commercial banks tomeet rising capital demands at year-end.

According to a report from the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam’sSecurities Company (BSC), 11 banks have been given permission to increase theircredit growth limit.

TPBank has the highest rising rate of 6 percent, from 17.4 percent to 23.4 percent,thanks to its strong capital adequacy ratio (CAR) according to Basel IIstandards and diverse investment portfolio.

In addition to TPBank, a numberof other banks were allowed to expand their credit room by roughly 4-5 percent,including Techcombank (from 17.1 percent to 22.1 percent), MSB (from 16 percentto 22 percent) and MB (from 15 percent to 21 percent).

Credit room of VIB and VPBank was also expanded from 14.1 percent to 19.1 percent,and from 12.1 percent to 17.1 percent, respectively.

The SBV stated in its monetary policy management solutions for the last threemonths of the year that it will periodically assess and modify credit growthobjectives for each bank based on its operational status, financial capacityand stability of credit expansion.

According to Nguyen Tuan Anh, head of the SBV’s Credit Department, creditgrowth rates were granted based on the particulars of each bank.

Moreover, banks that do not focus on hazardous and vulnerable businesses, withfavourable interest rates are gaining the upper hand in terms of credit quota.

As a result, credit institutions that lower lending interest rates to supportaffected clients will be given priority consideration.

At the beginning of 2021, the SBV outlined three credit growth scenarios forthe year.

The first scenario posits widespread COVID-19 vaccine coverage and thecontainment of the pandemic. This could see credit increases of 12-13 percent,perhaps even 14 percent.

In the second scenario, if the pandemic lasts until June, social distancingmeasures are still in place and vaccination rollout is prolonged, the ratecould stand at 10-12 percent.

The third scenario suggests that credit growth could be at 7-8 percent if thepandemic lasts through the end of the year.

According to Anh, events so far are most similar to the third scenario as Vietnamsuffers from the fourth outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, credit growth in the first half of the year was far beyond the SBV’sexpectation thanks to modest loan interest rates. As of June 21, the growthrate was 5.47 percent, considerably higher than the 2.45 percent over the sameperiod last year.

The Asia Commercial Bank’s Securities Company forecast credit growth this yearto be at 14 percent, equivalent to the highest rate in the best-case scenario,noting that it may even reach 15-20 percent among private banks.

ACB expects that credit demand will stay strong and credit growth will remainhigh in the second half of 2021, especially during the fourth quarter./.
VNA

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