SBV demands quarterly reports on SME lending

Jan 11th at 10:41
11-01-2017 10:41:51+07:00

SBV demands quarterly reports on SME lending

The State Bank of Viet Nam has asked its branches and credit institutions nationwide to report quarterly their lending to small-and medium-d enterprises (SMEs).

 

Under Document No 62/NHNN-TD issued last week, the branches and institutions are instructed to report to the central bank their lending to SMEs as well as SMEs’ business performance and supporting policies offered to SMEs in their cities and provinces.

Besides reporting achievements and difficulties in implementing the lending, the branches and institutions must also propose policies to increase lending to SMEs.

According to the central bank, the move was aimed at helping the central bank catch up with the lending situation to SMEs in a timely manner, which is expected to effectively remove difficulties related to lending to firms, assisting them in accessing bank loans for better business and production.

The branches and institutions must also closely work with relevant municipal and provincial agencies to remove hindrances in implementing policies to support SMEs related to the banking industry.

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