Bad debt ratio in Hanoi banking sector stays at 1.91%
Total capital mobilized by credit institutions in Hanoi this year is estimated to increase by 12.91% year-on-year and total outstanding loans at 9.58%.
Total capital mobilized by credit institutions in Hanoi this year is estimated to increase by 12.91% year-on-year and total outstanding loans at 9.58%.
A banking expert said the central bank needs long-term and effective solutions to deal with bad debt after the pandemic.
There are many foreign investors waiting to buy bad debts from the Vietnam Asset Management Company (VAMC) but they are challenged by complicated procedures.
Hanoi’s Spring Fair 2026 highlights traditional craft villages through interactive experiences, market expansion and digital promotion efforts ahead of Tet.
07 Feb, 05:04 PMThe venue will serve as a dedicated center honoring the finest Vietnamese brands and linking them with consumers via both in-person experiences and online channels.
07 Feb, 04:58 PMThe rail industry complex is expected to serve as the central pillar of a new era for the sector, marked by the emergence of high-speed rail and expanded urban rail networks.
07 Feb, 10:26 AMFood and specialty booths at Spring Fair 2026 are drawing strong crowds and sales as Tet approaches, reflecting rising demand for Vietnamese regional products with clear origins and trusted quality.
07 Feb, 10:11 AMThe program ranks among the city’s key trade promotion activities, aiming to stimulate domestic consumption, stabilize the market.
06 Feb, 02:26 PMThis approach mirrors the current tax calculation applied to securities transactions.
05 Feb, 04:53 PMFeaturing 100 booths, the exhibition brings together artisans and businesses from Hanoi and neighboring provinces, presenting handicrafts, gifts, decorations and specialty foods, while promoting craft villages and stimulating consumption ahead of the 2026 New Year.
05 Feb, 01:14 PMBeyond internal coordination, the support body undertakes international cooperation, information and communication activities.
05 Feb, 01:04 PM