Syndicated lending proposed to reduce impacts of loan limit policy

Syndicated lending proposed to reduce impacts of loan limit policy

A new regulation on reducing the loan limit under the amended Law on Credit Institutions will adversely affect capital supply for enterprises so commercial banks should cooperate in providing syndicated loans for businesses, experts said.
Sustainability-based loans the focus for top banks

Sustainability-based loans the focus for top banks

Foreign banks are actively joining consortiums to provide significant loans, particularly in the expanding sustainability arena.
SBV adjusts credit growth targets for banks

SBV adjusts credit growth targets for banks

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has announced adjustments to credit growth targets for banks in 2022.
Bank loans to BOT, BT infrastructure projects worth $4.72 billion

Bank loans to BOT, BT infrastructure projects worth $4.72 billion

Bank loans for build-operate-transfer (BOT) and build-transfer (BT) infrastructure projects by the end of September this year reached nearly VND110 trillion (US$4.72 billion), up 1.85 per cent against the end of 2018.
Bank loans not accessible for 20pc of VN firms

Bank loans not accessible for 20pc of VN firms

A fifth of all Vietnamese enterprises do not have access to financial loans, according to the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI).
Mortgage requirements stand between small companies and bank loans

Mortgage requirements stand between small companies and bank loans

Small- and medium-sized enterprises are unable to borrow from banks because they do not have property to mortgage, Tran Viet Anh, deputy chairman of the HCM City Business Association, has said.
Property sector calls for rethink on bank loans

Property sector calls for rethink on bank loans

The new restriction on banks of using only 40 per cent of their short-term deposits for long and medium-term loans should not take effect next year, the HCM City Real Estate Association has said.
Ninh Binh nitronegous fertiliser plant resumes operations in massive debt

Ninh Binh nitronegous fertiliser plant resumes operations in massive debt

Despite resuming operations, Ninh Binh Nitronegous Fertiliser Plant struggles to stay on the surface in the long run due to lack of capital and massive debts.
Delta seafood firms, farmers in chain of debts

Delta seafood firms, farmers in chain of debts

The business cooperation between some seafood processing companies in the Mekong Delta provinces and catfish farmers have turned into a chain of debts, with the processors unable to pay farmers, who in turn also fail to repay the feed suppliers, and so on.
Lending rates too high for property

Lending rates too high for property

High lending rates have kept people from procuring bank loans for their housing needs.