Bank deposits surge in wake of interest rate hike

Thanks to increases in savings interest rates, deposits at banks increased strongly in the first two months of this year after declining last year.

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A customer makes a deposit at a bank in Hanoi. Deposits at banks increased by 1.38 percent to nearly 11.1 quadrillion VND in the first two months of 2022. (Photo: VNA)

Thanks to increases in savings interest rates, deposits at banks increased strongly in the first two months of this year after declining last year.

According to the latest data from the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), deposits increased by 1.38 percent to nearly 11.1 quadrillion VND in the first two months of 2022.

Among the total, deposits of inpidual customers reached more than 5.46 quadrillion VND, up more than 56 trillion VND against January 2022 and 159.6 trillion VND against December 2021.

Deposits of corporate customers were more than 5.63 quadrillion VND, down 8.8 trillion VND against December 2021.

Last year, deposits of inpidual customers at banks declined as many depositors withdrew their savings to pour into more attractive investment channels amid declining deposit interest rates.

Experts attributed this year’s growth to banks’ application of deposit interest rate hike programmes to attract depositors. Deposit interest rates at many banks have so far increased by 0.3-0.7 percent against late last year.

Most recently, VPBank announced the new savings interest rate list for inpidual customers from April 15. Specifically, the highest savings interest rate at the bank was raised from 6.7 percent per annum to 6.9 percent per annum, applicable to online savings of more than 50 billion VND on the term of 36 months. For smaller deposits, the new interest rate level at VPBank ranges from 6.1 percent to 6.7 percent per annum, up 0.4-0.6 percentage points against previously.

Similarly, the 12-month and 24-month savings rates at VPBank both rose by 0.4 0.6 percentage points after the adjustment.

At MBBank, new savings interest rates have been applied since April with an increase of 0.2 percentage points on short terms from one to three months and the long term of 36 months. The highest rate at the bank is currently 6.6 percent per annum, against 6.4 percent per annum as in March.

Many other banks have also raised the savings interest rates for inpidual customers such as Techcombank, NamABank, OCB, SCB, LienVietPostBank, HDBank and ACB.

Experts said the move to increase deposit interest rates at banks during this period is understandable when credit demand is rising significantly. Credit increased by 5.04 percent by the end of March 2022, 2.3 times higher than the same period last year. This figure reflects the rapidly increasing demand for capital to serve production and business after a long period of stagnation due to the pandemic.

Saigon Securities Incorporation has recently raised its credit growth forecast in 2022 to 14.5-15 percent, 0.5-1 percentage points higher than its previous forecast. This will create significant pressure on savings and lending interest rates in the near future.

In the latest macro report, VNDirect Securities Company also said it would be difficult for savings interest rates to remain low this year due to higher capital mobilisation demand when credit accelerates. In addition, the inflation pressure and fierce competition from investment channels such as real estate and securities will cause interest rates to increase in order to attract idle cash flows.

This year, VNDirect forecast savings interest rates to rise by 0.3-0.5 percentage points and 12-month savings interest rate to reach 5.9-6.1 percent per annum by the end of the year, higher than the current average rate of 5.6 percent per annum./.

Source: VNA
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