This year will be the first time credit growth is
allocated by the State Bank of Vietnam for credit institutions based on
performance
Commercial banks and other
credit institutions will be allocated growth rates based on their health and
their performance last year.
Institutions will be classified
into four groups, with well-performing lenders classed in the A group and
weaker lenders in the D group.
The State Bank has asked
institutions to set their own quarterly targets while the overall amount they
can lend will be designated by the State Bank.
State Bank Governor Nguyen Van
Binh said the central bank will continue to limit credit growth in the banking
system but will relax the cap from 15 to 17 per cent to help curb inflation
while ensuring total money supply increases under 16 percent for the year.
Ocean Bank deputy director
Nguyen Thi Mai Huong agreed with the decision on credit growth rates
allocation. Ocean Bank is planning to set its credit growth at 15 per cent for
2012, said Huong, adding that the bank expects to be classified at bottom of
group A or the top of group B.
Eximbank general director
Truong Van Phuoc said that one of the criteria for the central bank's
classification should be the capital adequacy ratio, which measures a bank's
capital in relation to its risk.
Meanwhile, industry insiders
said the criteria should also include banks' bad debts, return on assets and
return on equity and that banks with a majority of loans for exports,
production, agriculture and rural development should be given priority for credit
growth allocation.
Most banks have not yet
released their 2011 financial statements.
SBV Governor Binh said credit
growth in the domestic banking system was held at 13 per cent, the lowest level
in recent years. compared to average figures of 29.5 per cent and 33 per cent
respectively during the 2000-11 and 2006-11.
Although credit grew overall at
under 13 per cent last year, credit for the production sector rose by over 15
per cent with priority given to agriculture with an increase of 25 per cent and
exports, at 58 per cent.
Credit declined in the
non-production sector, most significantly in the real estate and securities
sectors, Binh added.
VIR/VNA
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