Vietnam’s financial inclusion priorities: Expanding financial services and moving to a ‘non-cash economy

Vietnam’s financial inclusion priorities: Expanding financial services and moving to a ‘non-cash economy

It’s nighttime and the streets are bustling in Vietnam’s cities and towns. Buoyed by years of strong growth, the country has a burgeoning middle class with purchasing power to sustain restaurants and cafes, full and open late into the night, busy retailers and a high penetration of mobile phones – more than one per person. The economy, however, continues to run on cash and a […]

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VIETNAM MICROFIANCE INSTITUTION BECOME TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION, BECOME TO THE FIANANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND SOCIAL INTERMEDIATION

VIETNAM MICROFIANCE INSTITUTION BECOME TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION, BECOME TO THE FIANANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND SOCIAL INTERMEDIATION

Microfinance works to improve economic conditions for poor clients, help them increase their incomes and improve their lives, by providing financial services to them. In fact, the poor often have difficulty accessing formal financial services due to a number of barriers, especially without collateral, when accessing formal credit services. In addition, MFIs are aiming to provide long-term clients with the ability to access sustainable financial […]

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Workshop on Technology-based Business Models in Support of Financial Inclusion in Vietnam

Workshop on Technology-based Business Models in Support of Financial Inclusion in Vietnam

On December 15, 2017, with the support of ADA and SECO, VMFWG, together with SBV and IFC co-organized the workshop on Technology-based Business Models in Support of Financial Inclusion in Vietnam. Participants attending the event include Secretary General of Vietnam Banks Association, former Deputy Governor of State Bank of Vietnam Nguyen Toan Thang, and 111 representatives from the Vietnam Government, Ministries, Central agencies and organizations, […]

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