Vietnamese banks see improved capital adequacy ratios

16/05/2019 12:05

The capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of Vietnam's credit institutions has improved thanks to their increased equity.

The latest report from the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) released last week showed the CAR of credit institutions had inched up to 11.80 percent at the end of February from 11.57 percent in the first month of 2019. Previously, the CAR dropped from 12.14 percent at the end of 2018 to 11.57 percent in January 2019.
The CAR of State-owned commercial banks rose from 9.31 percent to 9.42 percent, commercial banks from 10.56 percent to 10.76 percent and joint venture and foreign banks from 23.53 percent to 24.67 percent.
According to experts, the rise was due to the increased equity of the credit institutions, of which the equity of private commercial banks posted the highest rise of nearly 2.02 trillion VND (86.56 million USD) to more than 332.02 trillion VND.
Despite the rise, the experts noted the CAR of domestic banks remained very low, especially in State-owned commercial banks. Many local banks current ratios do not meet the CAR requirement of 8 percent under Basel II standards.
According to SBV regulations, from January 1, 2020, local banks will have to calculate their CAR according to Basel II standards, which comprise minimum capital requirements, supervisory review and market discipline issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision with the goal of enhancing competition and transparency and making banks more resistant to market changes.
Only seven banks have been so far approved by the SBV to apply Basel II.There are still 28 banks that have to race against time to meet the standards./.
Source: VNS/VNA
 



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