State-owned banks under capital increase pressure

State-owned banks under capital increase pressure

Vietnam’s four biggest State-owned banks have an urgent need for capital increase in 2023 as their charter capital is too low, with some unable to ensure the regulated minimum capital adequacy ratio (CAR), according to industry insiders.
State-owned banks maintain top position in network coverage

State-owned banks maintain top position in network coverage

The group of State-owned banks have continued to maintain their leading position in terms of network coverage in the country’s banking industry.
Banks upbeat about charter capital hike in 2020

Banks upbeat about charter capital hike in 2020

Banks especially State owned banks are expected to increase their capital significantly this year as they are allowed to retain profits or pay dividend in shares instead of cash as previously
State-owned banks to raise charter capital in Q1

State-owned banks to raise charter capital in Q1

The Government has finally announced a roadmap to increase charter capital for large State owned banks in the first quarter of this year
Government backs capital hike plans for four State-owned banks

Government backs capital hike plans for four State-owned banks

The Government supports the policy of allowing four State owned banks to raise charter capital said Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam SBV Le Minh Hung
The race of deposit rate: Good or bad?

The race of deposit rate: Good or bad?

The trend of increasing deposit rates has been recorded in many banks, raising the question of how will it affect the system and the depositors?
Government directs capital hike for State-owned banks

Government directs capital hike for State-owned banks

The Government is directing ministries and agencies to raise capital for State owned commercial banks through the use of dividends or share sales this year Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue said at a recent meeting
Banks face charter capital difficulties

Banks face charter capital difficulties

State-owned banks are finding it more difficult to increase charter capital, especially when they still have to pay dividends instead of keeping the money for this purpose.
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