PM pushes SBV to achieve robust growth target

Jul 19th at 09:50
19-07-2017 09:50:28+07:00

PM pushes SBV to achieve robust growth target

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has urged the State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) to take more comprehensive and bold measures to boost credit growth and reduce interest rates.

 

The message was communicated to the SBV on Tuesday in Ha Noi by a working group led by Government Office Chairman Mai Tien Dung, to push the central bank to help achieve the 6.7 per cent economic growth targeted for this year.

Besides meeting the credit growth target of 18 per cent in 2017, the PM has required the SBV to better direct loans flowing into production, business and infrastructure to support firms, Dung said.

Dung said the PM pointed out that though the country had 110,000 newly established firms in 2016, and nearly 60,000 in the first half of this year, the number of firms that closed or stopped operations during these periods was high, because of difficulties in credit access, land and policies.

Interest rate cuts would help firms a lot, Dung said, estimating that with outstanding loans of the entire banking system standing at around VND5 quadrillion (US$219.3 billion), a rate cut of 1 percentage point would help firms save VND50 trillion; the State budget earn another VND2 trillion from corporate income tax; and the GDP rise by 0.25 per cent.

With domestic public debts of roughly VND1 quadrillion, the same rate cut would also contribute to saving VND10 trillion of the State budget, Dung added.

However, he said, to cut rates, the SBV must first focus on settling non-performing loans (NPLs).

“Interest rate cannot be cut unless NPLs are settled,” he said and ordered the SBV to issue guidelines soon to make it easier for credit institutions to sell secure loans and assets, based on the new resolution passed recently by the National Assembly on settling NPLs.

The PM has also asked the central bank to study and determine how to mobilise foreign currency from local people, and said the current zero per cent interest rate policy for US dollar deposits would obviously not attract dollar holders to make bank deposits.

“Though the SBV’s aim is to curb dollarisation of the local economy, it must think about other measures to mobilise this idle capital as we still have to buy international bonds at interest rate of more than 4 per cent,” Dung said.

He said Phuc had also instructed the SBV to better implement regulations in Circular 36/2014, which are aimed at settling cross-ownership among commercial banks. Though the issue is more under control since the circular took effect in 2015, there remain cross-ownership among banks. For example, Vietcombank still holds 7.16 per cent of the charter capitals of Military Bank, 8.19 per cent of Eximbank, 5.07 per cent of SaigonBank and 4.3 per cent of OCB’s charter capital, lower ratio compared to 9.8 per cent, 8.2 per cent, 5.26 per centand 4.6 per cent in 2014, respectively.

Finally, the SBV must also strengthen security for internet banking services. “We are encouraging local people to use other kinds of payment instead of cash in their daily lives, so security is very important. Otherwise, it will affect people’s trust on the banking system,” Dung said.

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