Banks told to rollout low-interest businesses loans

May 30th at 09:02
30-05-2022 09:02:45+07:00

Banks told to rollout low-interest businesses loans

Commercial banks were told to launch a VND40 trillion support package with a 2 per cent yearly rate cut for businesses in a meeting with the State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) on Friday.

 

"Now is the right time to start the support package, which will boost business confidence to ramp up production and commercial activities," said SBV's deputy governor Dao Minh Tu.

By May 20, Viet Nam economy's credit growth was at 7.66 per cent, double the figure from the same period last year. More importantly, the growth has been recorded in all major economic sectors including those that have been struggling since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as tourism, transport and services.

It has been vital during a time when businesses desperately require capital to resume operations after a long hiatus and recent turbulence in the stock market.

"However, how fast the banks can roll out the support depends on their ability to maintain financial sustainability," he said.

The support package, approved under the 15th National Assembly's Decree No 43/2022, is the first to use State funds to support post-pandemic economic recovery through commercial banks. It was designed to include and grant capital access as well as low-interest loans to small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs), cooperatives and economic households.

The package, said to be working in tandem with current stimuli, aims to help businesses and households resume business operations, restore supply and demand and jumpstart the economy, according to the central bank.

During the meeting, the SBV asked local authorities to closely coordinate with commercial banks to ensure the process's transparency, fairness and efficiency. On the other hand, the central bank said it was to step up inspection and oversight to minimise abuses and exploitations of State capital. 

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