Credit growth soars in June

Jul 5th at 09:05
05-07-2024 09:05:26+07:00

Credit growth soars in June

Credit growth has accelerating since the beginning of June, signaling that the 15 per cent growth target is achievable, if the rate is maintained in the remaining months of this year.

Transactions at a branch of Vietcombank in Lào Cai Province. Credit growth has been accelerating since the beginning of June. — VNA/VNS Photo Quốc Khánh

Updates from the General Statistics Office showed that credit growth reached 4.45 per cent as of June 24, while the State Bank of Việt Nam’s statistics showed that credit growth was at 2.41 per cent as of May, meaning that credit expanded at around 2.04 per cent in the first three weeks of June, equivalent to the growth rate of the first five months of the year.

The State Bank of Việt Nam said that credit tended to increase faster in the second half of the year. If the growth rate is maintained, the credit growth target set at 15 per cent for the full year might be within reach.

“The credit usually accelerates in the second half of the year, so the low credit growth rate in the first half is not worrying but consistent with the economy’s recovery. The credit growth was slow in the first months of this year as commercial banks were cautious in lending due to unresolved bad debts,” said Nguyễn Đức Độ, deputy director of the Institute of Economics and Finance.

Nguyễn Chí Quang, director of the Monetary Policy Department under the State Bank of Việt Nam, said that the central bank has asked commercial banks to evaluate and report the ability of credit growth in the second half of this year so that the central bank can make appropriate adjustments in the allocation of credit rooms if necessary.

Commercial banks are unable to achieve the designated credit growth targets, will be put under consideration for next year’s credit room granting, he said.

Banks are optimistic about credit growth this year. At Vietcombank, credit growth rate was reported at 2.1 per cent in mid-June but rose to 4.3 per cent by June 30 and is expected to reach 12 per cent by the end of the year.

At SHB, credit growth rate was at only 2.5 per cent in mid-June but is estimated to be at 5 per cent by the end of the month. The bank expects to achieve a credit growth rate target of 14 per cent this year.

Previously, Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Việt Nam Đào Minh Tú asked commercial banks to pay attention to credit quality while providing lending.

Nguyễn Kim Hùng, deputy chairman of the Việt Nam Association of Small and Medium – Sized Enterprises (SMEs), said that lending rates have been kept stable for months and it is time to introduce more fiscal packages to support enterprises.

According to Độ, Việt Nam was among countries with the highest credit growth rate to GDP ratios in the world. With a GDP growth rate of around 5-6 per cent per year, plus inflation at 4 per cent and credit growth at around 15 per cent, there might be a risk of an asset bubble.

Độ added that the credit growth target for each year should be carefully considered and it is necessary to develop other capital raising channels to reduce the dependence on banking credit. 

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