Hanoi creates stable fulcrum to aid policy credit
Hanoi creates stable fulcrum to aid policy credit
With effective support from the city’s management at various levels, Hanoi has witnessed positive outcomes with policy credit activities over the past two decades, helping several hundred thousand needy households to escape poverty sustainably.
Developing the economy through sustainable poverty reduction, job creation, and building new-style rural areas has always been a consistent policy of Hanoi’s Party Committee.
The message came from Chu Xuan Dung, Deputy Chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee and head of the board representing the Board of Management of VSBP's Hanoi branch. He was speaking at a recent conference reviewing the 20-year deployment of Decree No.78/2002/ND-CP on policy credit earmarked for needy households and other policy beneficiaries (Decree 78) which was hosted by Hanoi People’s Committee.
According to the conference, through the efficient operation of VSBP's Hanoi branch over the last 20 years, the city has lent $1.86 billion to more than two million needy households and other policy beneficiaries.
Policy credit sources have reached every corner of the city, helping those in need in a timely manner.
Those capital sources have helped over 243,000 city-based households to escape poverty, created jobs for more than 814,000 labourers, and given loans to nearly 147,000 needy students.
The gains in exercising policy credit activities over the past two decades attest to the policy's correctness and its suitability for the socioeconomic situation. It has effectively met the needs and aspirations of the majority of people, particularly those most in need.
About 746,000 clean water and sanitation works in the city’s suburbs were either built or upgraded with loans taken from VBSP’s Hanoi branch, along with the building of 11,375 gratitude houses for needy people.
Policy credit has played a role in limiting shark-loan practices in rural areas, helping residents to gain access to bank loans and change their mindset about effective capital usage, gradually improving their standard of living.
Authorised capital sources at VBSP’s Hanoi branch have been witnessed in three credit programmes, with total outstanding balances as of July 31 reaching $270 million with over 129,500 borrowers and making up 48.6 per cent of total outstanding balances.
Balances from the authorised city-level budget amounted to $239 million, and those from the district-level budget reached $31 million.
Over the last two decades, authorised policy credit sources from Hanoi's budget through VBSP’s Hanoi branch have reached more than 580,000 needy households and other policy beneficiaries and have helped to create stable employment for over 630,000 labourers.
The gains in exercising policy credit activities over the past two decades attest to the policy's correctness and its suitability for the socioeconomic situation. It has effectively met the needs and aspirations of the majority of people, particularly those most in need.
It proves the important role of policy credit, which contributes to ensuring the implementation efficiency of the orientations, tasks, and targets set out by the Party and the state.
Hanoi takes the lead in authorised capital sources in the VBSP system
Addressing the aforementioned review meeting, Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam Pham Thanh Ha lauded the achievements that VBSP’s Hanoi branch has reached in enforcing Decree 78.
The branch has reported very low overdue and frozen debts, which stood at just 0.024 per cent compared to the system’s average of 0.67 per cent.
Hanoi is also one of the localities that always pays great attention to supporting the operation of VBSP’s Hanoi branch through increased authorised capital volume taken from the city budget, which has touched $277 million – the highest level nationwide.
The deputy governor also confirmed continued support for Hanoi in accelerating socioeconomic development through bank credit and policy credit activities.
Aside from recognising the gains from executing policy credit in the city and the commitment of Hanoi management at different levels, VBSP CEO Duong Quyet Thang – who is also a member of the Central Steering Committee for the implementation of national target programmes during the 2021-2025 period – required Hanoi management authorities to further place emphasis on ensuring effective governance of policy credit activities, in which top priority must be given to areas with high rates of needy households and economic targets must be closely linked to social goals.
Thang noted that it is also necessary to encourage people to make their fortunes legitimately while gearing efforts towards poverty reduction sustainability.
The VBSP CEO also stated that the Hanoi branch must strictly follow the targets and norms set in VBSP’s development strategy for 2021-2030 and Hanoi’s socioeconomic development goals to ensure the efficient implementation of the multiple policy credit programmes that are to be distributed during the period.