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Strengthen­ing consumer protection critical

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It is critical to strengthen consumer production and improve debt collection regulation­s and practices to ensure a sound and effective developmen­t of the consumer lending market in Việt Nam, heard a conference jointly held by the Việt Nam Banks Associatio­n (VNBC) and the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC) yesterday.

According to Daryl Dong, IFC’S Country Principal Officer, lending to individual­s is going through a rough patch right now. The consumer credit market points to a slowing growth due to the downturn in labor-intensive sectors, adverse external market conditions, reduced credit demand, tightened underwriti­ng and rising delinquenc­ies.

Stressing that it is a tough time for consumer lenders, Daryl said that non-performing loans (NPLS) in the sector have mounted significan­tly. He cited statistics of the VNBA that the market saw consumer NPLS around 5 per cent in 2022 and over 10 per cent in 2023. The ratio is probably trending upwards this year, he said.

He pointed out the reasons are that the market disruption­s of COVID-19 pushed many low-income earners who represent the main customers of consumer credit into struggling indebtedne­ss, coupled with the takeon of credit to purposely default.

“Enhancing the effectiven­ess in consumer debt collection is particular­ly important. And the developmen­t of a robust and profession­al NPL trading market with the participat­ion of profession­al NPL trading and servicing companies is instrument­al in NPL resolution,” Daryl said.

VNBA estimated that lending to individual­s was estimated to total around VNĐ2.8 quadrillio­n as of the end of 2023, or 21 per cent of the total outstandin­g loans in the economy.

Among 16 financial companies licensed in Việt Nam, 15 are in operation with a total outstandin­g loans worth around VNĐ138.8 million, accounting for a modest share of around 5 per cent in in the total lending to individual­s. Npls account for nearly 18 per cent of consumer loans in the whole system.

Nguyễn Quốc Hùng, VNBA’S Vice Chairman, said that consumer lending is potential in Việt Nam but is in a tough time. Many lenders are struggling, even suffering loss due to high provisions for bad debt risks and difficulti­es in collecting debts, he said. Meanwhile, usury is booming, especially in rural areas.

Nguyễn Hồng Quân, a member of

the VNBA Council, said that consumer lending operations face a few difficulti­es and barriers.

Those include the misunderst­anding about commercial banks and finance companies, the explosion of consumer loan fraud and non-repayment and the rising debt collection criminals.

Besides, there are no sanctions for customers who default or avoid debt repayment or are with NPLS.

There is also a lack of profession­al debt collection tools and

onrgadnisa­tions intermedia­ry to support commercial banks and finance companies in debt remainders and collection. Debt collection services are prohibited from January 1, 2021.

Quân said that one important solution to promote the developmen­t of consumer lending is to increase awareness and responsibi­lity of borrowers. It is also necessary to develop a citizen credit scoring system together with improving the transparen­cy in consumer lending operations, he said.

According to Moon Youngso, representa­tive of the Founding Committee of the Debt Trading Associatio­n, establishi­ng a code of conduct for debt recovery activities is needed to establish a detailed legal framework and clear mechanism for debt recovery.

“The code of conduct ensures all transactio­ns and communicat­ions with customers align with legal provisions and societal norms.

Besides, the code of conduct also helps protect the rights of customers and businesses because it ensures debt recovery processes are conducted fairly and appropriat­ely, minimises operationa­l risks and improves efficiency in recovery operations.

Importantl­y, establishi­ng a code of conduct helps the organisati­on operate within legal boundaries, encouragin­g an efficient, fair, safe and sustainabl­e business environmen­t, Moon stressed.

Lê Quốc Ninh, Chair of Việt Nam Consumer Finance Club, said that Việt Nam should complete the legal framework for consumer lending market to ensure its on-track developmen­t, meet the credit needs of the people and contribute to limiting black credit markets.

He said considerat­ion should be given to allowing and managing profession­al debt servicing.

Currently, debt collection service is prohibited under the Investment Law 2022, while black debt collection activities have not disappeare­d but become transforme­d and hidden and are unable to be controlled.

 ?? VNA Photo ?? An advertisem­ent of consumer lending product of FE Credit at a store of Thế Giới Di Động. It is critical to strengthen consumer production and improve debt collection regulation­s and practices to ensure a sound and e ective developmen­t of the consumer lending market in Việt Nam.
VNA Photo An advertisem­ent of consumer lending product of FE Credit at a store of Thế Giới Di Động. It is critical to strengthen consumer production and improve debt collection regulation­s and practices to ensure a sound and e ective developmen­t of the consumer lending market in Việt Nam.

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