HDBank offers incentives to women-owned businesses
HDBank offers incentives to women-owned businesses
When they need capital, the majority of women-owned SMEs first seek a bank loan as a safe and reliable source, according to the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
According to statistics from the Enterprise Development Agency under the Ministry of Planning and Investment, women own 24 per cent of the 850,000-odd businesses in Viet Nam, the highest rate in the Southeast Asia region.
The development of the private sector has contributed to empowering women to pursue and advance their careers.
The incidence of women holding senior leadership positions in the private sector is becoming increasingly common.
The development of women-owned small and medium-sized enterprises plays an important role in creating jobs, generating incomes, empowering women, and enabling gender equality.
In the context of the marketplace becoming a battlefield and the increasing number of competitors, women entrepreneurs need to adapt and constantly keep pace with the demands on their creativity and innovation.
The gender advantage has helped them greatly in enhancing their competitiveness, management and governance while their business activities often reflect humanity and focus towards sustainability.
Bank with best financial solutions for women entrepreneurs
A survey done by the ADB shows that 85 per cent of surveyed women have personal or corporate accounts, and commercial banks are the most reliable source of capital for women entrepreneurs.
When they need capital, the vast majority of women-owned SMEs (80 per cent) seek a bank loan.
But an International Finance Corporation survey shows most banks have not considered adopting a separate strategy for the women-owned SME segment.
Most banks either see no need for a different approach to women entrepreneurs or view the segment as less profitable, the survey found.
As a bank renowned for pioneering specialised customer services, HDBank fully understands the need for women entrepreneurs to access reliable capital sources. It has tweaked its lending programmes and promoted the lending mechanism for women-owned businesses, helping them proactively address their internal difficulties.
This year HDBank has a financing programme worth VND1.25 trillion (US$51.3 million) dedicated to women entrepreneurs around the country.
Under it, from October 2022 micro, small and medium enterprises owned by women can get loans at preferential interest rates from just 9 per cent for tenors of up to five years from the bank.
With this preferential credit package, HDBank expects to contribute to helping women entrepreneurs overcome barriers in terms of social prejudices, gender stereotypes and doubts about their ability to successfully run a business.