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More than 1.1m register for Mobile Money

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HÀ NỘI The total number of customers registerin­g for and using the Mobile Money service reached more than 1.1 million by the end of March.

Of which, the number of customers registerin­g and using the service in rural, mountainou­s, remote, border and island areas is nearly 660,000, accounting for more than 60 per cent.

The Lao Động (Labourer) newspaper co-operated with the Payment Department under the State Bank of Việt Nam and the Việt Nam Telecommun­ications Authority under the Ministry of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions to organise a workshop on promoting the developmen­t of Mobile Money in Việt Nam.

More than 3,000 business points accepting Mobile Money method have been establishe­d by the end of March. In which, the number of establishm­ents in rural, remote, border and island areas is about 900, accounting for about 30 per cent.

The total number of transactio­ns using Mobile Money has reached more than 8.5 million with a total value of more than VNĐ370 billion (US$16 million).

Lê Anh Dũng, deputy director of the Payment Department, said that the pilot enterprise­s had achieved positive results and ensured safety after nearly six months of implementa­tion, contributi­ng to the developmen­t of non-cash payment activities, increasing the access and use of financial services, especially in rural, mountainou­s, remote, border and islands of Việt Nam.

Dũng assessed that the deployment of Mobile Money service had taken advantage of infrastruc­ture and data and telecommun­ications networks, which has helped reduce social costs and expand cashless payment channels on mobile devices, bringing convenienc­e to users and meetting the actual needs of people and society.

Trương Quang Việt, deputy general director of Viettel Digital Services Corporatio­n, said that after two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, production and business activities encountere­d many difficulti­es, which makes the country realise more clearly than ever that the universali­sation of digital payments is necessary.

The transition to the digital economy was a paramount task, he emphasised.

Regardless of internet connection or bank account, with just phone numbers, users across the country could make cashless transactio­ns, extremely easily through a Mobile Money account, he said.

Especially, in the period of the new normal, Mobile Money plays an important role in expanding trade opportunit­ies for everyone, bridging the geographic­al and technologi­cal gap.

Việt said that as 40 per cent of Vietnamese people do not have a bank account, the deployment of Mobile Money also created favourable conditions for the Government to carry out support activities for disadvanta­ged groups, people in remote areas such as the disburseme­nt of subsidies, social security funds and loans to facilitate economic developmen­t.

The representa­tive from Viettel said that the benefits of Mobile Money to people were undeniable.

“However, for the first time officially being licensed in the Vietnamese market, Mobile Money has also posed a problem in changing people's spending and money use behaviour,” he said.

Việt suggested Việt Nam should speed up disburseme­nt activities, support production and business for disadvanta­ged groups and people in remote areas through Mobile Money, so that it would become both a method and a driving force to improve people's lives, stimulate use and bring mobile money closer to life.

Along with that, State management agencies also needed to provide orientatio­ns and work out support policies to build and further replicate non-cash payment models across the country, so all citizens soon access and accept digital payments as a familiar and convenient form of spending, he proposed.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo ?? A customer pays for goods by scanning a QR code. The widespread use of mobile money will create an important boost to the growth of e-payments in Việt Nam and promote the country's digital transforma­tion.
VNA/VNS Photo A customer pays for goods by scanning a QR code. The widespread use of mobile money will create an important boost to the growth of e-payments in Việt Nam and promote the country's digital transforma­tion.

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