51% of Vietnamese adults have credit registry coverage

Dec 21st at 09:17
21-12-2017 09:17:49+07:00

51% of Vietnamese adults have credit registry coverage

Only 51 per cent of Vietnamese adults have credit registry coverage, much lower than the approximate 100 per cent in developed countries.

Le Anh Tuan, director of the Credit Information Centre (CIC)’s Research and Development Division under the State Bank of Viet Nam, said it meant up to 49 per cent of local adults did not have access to credit.

According to Tuan, CIC, so far, has credit information of more than 34 million borrowers, of which 33.4 million are individual customers. The number has increased from the 31.5 million in January 2017.

CIC’s credit information database is currently mainly based on data from credit institutions. It means that only customers who have had credit ties with credit institutions have credit ratings at CIC, and credit institutions followed CIC’s ratings to decide their lending.

Experts suggested that CIC could use information from other industries instead of only data from credit institutions to have more people access credit. This would give banks access to people who did not have credit ties with them yet.

Information from the services of electricity, water, television, telephone and especially telecommunications should be feasible options, experts said, explaining that enterprises can have the same customers even while working with different industries.

Payment information data from industries providing the services would be an important input information source to help credit institutions appraise their customers although the customers did not have credit ties with them. Based on the bills of the services, customers with good payment history would also find it easier to access credit and vice versa.

Such information would also help banks get more customers and better appraise financial status of their customers to avoid risks. It will contribute to increasing the credit quality and ensure banks were warned in advance.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

GDT again seeks power to investigate tax issues

Despite previous refusals, the General Department of Taxation has once again proposed that it gain the powers of investigation and prosecution, triggering business...

VND holds steady after US rate rise

Due to the State Bank of Vietnam’s anticipation of last week’s US rate hike, the VND stayed put last week, ahead of a probable devaluation of 1-2 per cent in 2018.

IFC joins ABBank to support lending to small businesses and women-owned SMEs

IFC and Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women has announced a syndicated senior loan of $110 million to Vietnam’s An Binh Commercial Joint Stock Bank in a bid to boost lending...

Hien receives Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards 2017

Do Quang Hien, chairman of Sai Gon-Ha Noi Bank (SHB)’s management board, is the only entrepreneur from the financial and banking sector to be honoured at the Asia...

Vietnam’s central bank to maintain zero percent interest-rate on US dollar savings

The State Bank of Vietnam doesn’t believe it is the right time to increase interest rates on U.S dollar savings, which the country’s central bank has maintained at...

HDBank raises charter capital to enter top ten banks in Vietnam

Recently, State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has approved of Ho Chi Minh City Development Joint Stock Commercial Bank (HDBank) raising its charter capital for the second...

Mobile banking voted as favourite payment method at Citi

Mobile banking surpassed other digital payment channels to become the most preferred payment platform installed and used by clients of Citi, a US-based investment...

KPMG holds seminar series on Vietnam’s changing tax landscape

Professional services firm KPMG discussed the impacts of Vietnam's latest tax updates in three seminars in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Danang this December.

Digital banking needs framework

Viet Nam needs a legal framework for the development of digital banking, heard a conference held by the State Bank of Viet Nam in Ha Noi on Tuesday.

IFC’s lending package helps VN’s SMEs

International Finance Corporation (IFC) announced on Tuesday a successful syndicated senior loan package transfer of US$110 million to An Binh Commercial Joint...

Bank stocks

Insurance stocks


MOST READ


Back To Top