7 Vietnamese banks' ratings on review

Sep 7th at 11:29
07-09-2016 11:29:08+07:00

7 Vietnamese banks' ratings on review

Moody's Investors Service on Monday placed on review for upgrade the long-term credit ratings of seven Vietnamese banks.

 

Moody's has also placed on review for upgrade the baseline credit assessments (BCAs) and long-term counterparty risk assessments (CRAs) of these seven banks and of two more banks.

The institutions affected are An Binh Commercial Joint Stock Bank (ABB), Asia Commercial Bank (ACB), JSC Bank for Foreign Trade of Viet Nam (Vietcombank) and Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Military Bank), as well as Sai Gon-Ha Noi Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SHB), Sai Gon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint-Stock Bank (Sacombank), Viet Nam Bank for Industry and Trade (Vietinbank), Viet Nam International Bank (VIB) and Viet Nam Technological and Comm'l JSB (TCB).

The rating action reflects Moody's expectation that the more benign operating and economic environment for banks in Viet Nam (B1 stable) will lead to improvements in the banks' credit profiles, and notably, their asset quality and profitability metrics, while also contributing to relative stability in their funding and liquidity.

The improvement in the operating and economic environment for banks has been reflected in Moody's change of Viet Nam's macro profile to "Weak" from "Weak-." A macro profile captures the risks related to the banks' operating and economic environment.

Despite the improvement, Moody's considers that the Vietnamese banking system remains undercapitalised against the backdrop of rapid credit growth and a high share of legacy problem assets, which are not always adequately disclosed on the banks' balance sheets. Moody's expects that these challenges will continue to persist in the medium-term, despite some improvements.

Moody's expects to conclude the review of the Vietnamese banks within the next 90 days.

The BCAs and long-term ratings of Bank for Investment & Development of Viet Nam, Viet Nam Maritime Commercial Joint Stock Bank and Viet Nam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank are not affected by this action.

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