Deputy PM urged State Treasury to manage State budget efficiently

Jan 31st at 08:16
31-01-2020 08:16:29+07:00

Deputy PM urged State Treasury to manage State budget efficiently

Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue urged the State Treasury of Viet Nam to manage the State budget efficiently, which is critical in promoting socio-economic development.

 

Speaking at the meeting with the State Treasury on Monday, Hue stressed that the treasury must develop solutions to enhance the efficiency of the State budget, with focus placed on speeding up the disbursement of public investment.

Resources must be spent for the right purposes to achieve socio-economic development goals and ensure the sustainable development of the Vietnamese economy, Hue said.

Hue urged the treasury to enhance reforms and modernisation as well as focus on developing human resources to better serve residents and businesses.

The State Treasury must issue a development strategy, which must be appropriate to the country’s finance development strategy and socio-economic development strategy to 2030, he said.

The State Treasury must contribute to building a stable and strong national finance for the country’s prosperous development, Hue stressed.

In 2020, the State Treasury targeted that all State-budget transactions would be conducted online. In addition, cooperation with relevant agencies would be enhanced to speed up disbursement of public investment.

Hue said that 2020 was an important year for Viet Nam because this was the final year of the 2016-20 five-year plan to create the impetus for the next five-year period.

The global slowdown was posing challenges to Viet Nam, Hue said, urging efforts by the State Treasury to overcome difficulties to have a better year in 2020.

Hue also visited Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MB) yesterday, the first working day after Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday.

Hue urged the bank to speed up the digitalisation process to improve service quality and ensure convenience for customers. In addition, MB should focus on developing non-credit services.

MB should strive to maintain the position in the top five commercial banks by operation efficiency of Viet Nam, he asked.

MB reported a pre-tax profit of VND10 trillion in 2019, up 29.1 per cent over 2018. Its ratio of bad debt was managed under 1.2 per cent.

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