This is the third seminar about consumer credit organised by VIR.
VIR editor-in-chief Le Trong Minh addressing the seminar on consumer credit |
"Black credit raises a great deal of concern due to its bad consequences. While illegal forms of consumer credit are not new, the explosion of these criminal activities and the violations of laws causing social instability poses the question: what should be done to repel black credit?" asked Le Trong Minh, editor-in-chief of Vietnam Investment Review (VIR) in his opening speech.
VIR's editor-in-chief welcomed Dang Tuyet Dung, Visa's country manager for Vietnam and Laos |
According to Minh, as consumer finance grows strongly in Vietnam’s 95 million market, there is no simple answer – but a way has to be found.
Many leading experts in the fields of economics, law, finance, banking, and consumer credit gathered for the seminar |
Many solutions have been proposed to promote legal consumer credit lines and increase opportunities and accessibility for people to drive the market onto a safer, more manageable pathway and ultimately repel black credit.
The topic will be deeply discussed by consultants, experts, and state managers at the conference.
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