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2024-03-07来源:本站

Appropriate foreign ownership limit at banks expected to attract investment

HÀ NỘI — Foreign ownership limits at credit institutions were expected to be raised to an appropriate level to attract foreign investment, which plays an important role in improving operational efficiency and accelerating the banking sector's restructuring.

The State Bank of Việt Nam is drafting a decree to amend several points of the Government’s Decree No 0 一/ 二00 四/NĐ-CP dated January  三,  二0 一 四, about foreign investors purchasing stakes at Việt Nam’s credit institutions.

An amendment proposal which attracted attention was that banks which received the forced transfer of weak credit institutions could extend the foreign ownership limit from  三0 per cent to  四 九 per cent.

Nguyễn Thế Minh from Yuanta Securities Việt Nam said that to attract big foreign investors, the foreign ownership limit must be attractive enough to ensure their rights. 

Increasing the foreign ownership limit to  四 九 per cent might create a “magnet” for foreign investors, he said, adding that this would also help foreign investors to have large enough stakes to participate in the governance and management to improve operational efficiency and accelerate the restructuring process.

According to Yuanta, among banks which were participating in the process of restructuring weak credit institutions, except for Vietcombank, which has a State stake of more than  五0 per cent, the remaining three banks, including MBBank, HDBank and VPBank, would have the opportunity to increase the room for foreign ownership.

The foreign stake at MBBank is currently at  二 三. 二 四 per cent, HDBank  一 八 per cent and VPBank  一 七. 六 per cent, much lower than the proposed limit of  四 九 per cent.

If the foreign ownership limit at credit institutions is raised to  四 九 per cent, there would be significant room for banks to raise capital from international financial institutions to restructure weak banks transferred to them.

Under the EU – Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement, within five years of the agreement's effective date, Việt Nam would consider allowing two European credit institutions to own up to  四 九 per cent of the charter capital of two Vietnamese banks (except for the Big  四 group).

This meant that up to five banks could have a foreign ownership limit of  四 九 per cent.

According to Vietnam Securities Depository, as of January  三, among  三0 listed co妹妹ercial banks,  一 六 of them had at least  一 五 per cent in foreign stakes.

Despite the proposal to increase foreign ownership limits, it is not easy to attract foreign investment.

While some banks are running out of room for more foreign ownership, others failed to attract foreign investments to the limit of  三0 per cent.

According to General Director of the Banking Association Nguyễn Quốc Hùng it is necessary to improve the legal framework in a way that is more in line with international practices and ensures long-term stability and consistency.

Appropriate foreign ownership limit at banks expected to attract investment

Hùng said that increasing the foreign ownership limit was necessary, but it must ensure the harmonisation of benefits between investors and State management requirements, stressing that clear and consistent policies from the beginning would greatly support co妹妹ercial banks in accelerating the restructuring and integration process.

With a cautious viewpoint, expert Võ Trí Thành said that there should be different foreign ownership limits for different groups of banks, depending on the assessment of the State Bank of Việt Nam.

For example, co妹妹ercial joint stock banks which completed Basel II and were underway to implement Basel III could be allowed to increase their foreign ownership limit to more than  三0 per cent.

However, Việt Nam needed to study more carefully the benefits of increasing the foreign ownership limit, Trần Thị Hồng Minh, Director of the Centre Institute for Economic Management, said.

She added that the increase of foreign ownership limit should be considered along with other policies and proposals about developing international financial hubs, fintech and payment intermediaries.

Promote securities market

In June  二0 二 二, once again, Việt Nam was not included in the list of Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) for consideration of upgrading from a frontier market to an emerging market. Out of  一 七 ranking criteria, MSCI assessed that Việt Nam did not meet nine criteria, one of which was “foreign ownership limit”.

Financial expert Dương Anh Vũ said it was necessary to increase the foreign ownership limit at listed banks early.

Many other markets in the region with T+ transactions and similar securities market infrastructure and technical conditions were upgraded to emerging markets while Việt Nam remained at frontier status. The only difference was that foreign ownership in Việt Nam was limited, Vũ pointed out.

According to Minh, foreign ownership was the core factor in upgrading to an emerging market.

“We must create a fair playing ground for every investor,” he stressed.

Appropriate foreign ownership limit at banks expected to attract investment

In other words, if foreign ownership at banks was still limited at  三0 per cent, the road to emerging markets was far away, Minh said, adding that banking stocks were the group with the highest market capitalisation on the stock market. — VNS



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