Moody's keeps VPBank’s ratings unchanged

Apr 19th at 08:25
19-04-2023 08:25:44+07:00

Moody's keeps VPBank’s ratings unchanged

Moody's Investors Service (Moody's) has maintained the Ba3 ratings and stable outlook for the Viet Nam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VPBank).

Moody's keeps VPBank’s ratings unchanged. — Photo courtesy of the bank

The rankings have been maintained since July 2022 although the domestic and global financial markets have faced many difficulties and challenges.

In its latest report, Moody’s highly valued the bank’s deal to sell its 15 per cent stake to Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), raising its capital safety rate to 19 per cent, the highest among the Vietnamese banks rated by Moody’s.

Moody's said that VPBank's profits are always at the top of the industry, which is considered a strength of the bank in its credit rating profile.

Meanwhile, VPBank's mobilisation capacity and liquidity are considered to be balanced in the current situation, capable of supporting the bank to overcome difficult times when the market is fluctuating.

At the end of 2022, VPBank's charter capital reached over VND67 trillion (US$2.85 billion), while its capitalised value hit VND120 trillion, maintaining its position as the private bank with the largest capitalised value in Viet Nam. 

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