Banks work to attract deposits at year-end

Jan 9th at 07:59
09-01-2019 07:59:03+07:00

Banks work to attract deposits at year-end

Banks have continuously offered promotions besides hiking deposit rates recently to attract clients, Nguoi Lao Dong newspaper reported.

 

At VietCapital, the rates for deposits of 12 months or longer, 18 months and 24 months or longer are 8% per year, 8.5% and 8.6%, respectively. Deposits made online enjoy a high rate of 8.7% per year.

In addition to higher interest rates, VietCapital is running several promotional programs, featuring high rates and shopping vouchers for clients making deposits from now until the end of the month. There are also vouchers worth VND50,000-VND500,000 for online depositors.

Meanwhile, promotions offered until April 9 at SHB are worth more than VND13 billion in total. The bank earlier revised mobilization rates upward.

SCB is also attracting deposits at the year-end with gift values totaling over VND5 billion. Clients making six-month-or-longer deposits at transaction offices or clients with short-term certificates of deposit can join a lucky draw to win an apartment worth up to VND2.5 billion.

SCB is currently one of the banks with the highest mobilization rates, at up to 8.55%-8.65% per year for long-term deposits.

According to banks, the introduction of higher mobilization rates and promotional programs is intended to attract enough capital to meet the increasing credit needs at the year-end and to prepare for next year. Rate hikes at banks have also resulted from the need for medium- and long-term capital to meet the new regulations of the central bank.

Although mobilization rates have continued inching up, the rates are stable overall, according to the central bank.

The central bank has instructed credit institutions to continue considering their financial capabilities to provide reasonable rates to support clients and ensure financial security in their operations.

Last year, common lending rates were 6%-9% per year for short-term loans and 9%-11% per year for medium- and long-term loans.

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