MB, HDBank, and VPBank to lift foreign ownership limit

Mar 22nd at 12:16
22-03-2025 12:16:15+07:00

MB, HDBank, and VPBank to lift foreign ownership limit

A new governmental decree covering the purchasing of shares in Vietnamese credit institutions by foreign investors has increased the ability of some commercial banks to seek more investment from overseas.

MB, HDBank, and VPBank to lift foreign ownership limit

Thanks to Decree No.69/2025/ND-CP, which will come into effect on May 19, banks with mandatory transfers like MB, HDBank, and VPBank can increase their foreign ownership limit to 49 per cent.

According to the previous regulations, the total shareholding of foreign investors in a Vietnamese credit institution was not permitted to exceed 30 per cent of the charter capital.

Meanwhile, four weak banks–CB, Oceanbank, DongA Bank, and GPBank–have been transferred to Vietcombank, MB, HDBank, and VPBank, respectively as part of a restructuring scheme for credit institutions, aimed at addressing shortcomings and strengthening the banking sector in line with government policies.

The change in the foreign ownership limit will open up opportunities for such banks to attract foreign investment, strengthen their financial capacity, and support the restructuring process of weak banks.

In addition, Decree 69 also requires foreign investors who surpass the regulated thresholds to reduce their ownership percentage within six months to comply with the limits.

VIR

- 19:21 21/03/2025



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