IFC to help position Vietnam in global financial network: PM

The building of an IFC aims to not only attract investment or connect with the world but also develop new and efficient governance mechanisms, policies, and models, PM Pham Minh Chinh has said.

PM Pham Minh Chinh (centre) chairs the conference on the establishment of the International Financial Centre (IFC) in Vietnam on November 1. (Photo: VNA)
PM Pham Minh Chinh (centre) chairs the conference on the establishment of the International Financial Centre (IFC) in Vietnam on November 1. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – A conference discussing the building of an international financial centre (IFC) in Vietnam was held under the chair of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on November 1.

The event was connected with participants in the UK, the Czech Republic, Hong Kong (China), Indonesia, and Australia via teleconferencing. It saw the presence of representatives of Vietnamese and international financial institutions, enterprises, banks, investment funds, and law and auditing companies.

In his remarks, PM Chinh underscored the particularly important role of IFCs in the era of digitisation and extensive integration, when the flows of capital, technology, and knowledge among countries, regions, and around the world are being promoted at an unprecedented speed. IFCs are the places where markets are connected, innovation fostered, and governance and transparency standards applied.

To Vietnam, he said, the building of an IFC aims to not only attract investment or connect with the world but also develop new and efficient governance mechanisms, policies, and models, helping create momentum for socio-economic development, especially economic growth of at least 8% in 2025 and double-digit rates from 2026 onwards, in efforts to realise the two centenary goals.

Given this, with its accelerated building and early operation, the IFC will help clearly position and connect Vietnam with the global financial network; promote future financial models such as crypto asset, carbon credit, derivative commodities, green finance, and sustainable finance; and contribute to the successfully implementation of the strategic breakthroughs in terms of institutional perfection, human resources, and infrastructure, as well as the recent policies of the Politburo, the PM added.

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Participants in the conference on November 1 (Photo: VNA)

The Ministry of Finance reported that the Government is working to establish the IFC in Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang city.

The IFC in HCM City is expected to feature a diverse and modern financial ecosystem, supplying specialised financial services, and leveraging the ripple and complementary effects of different financial and support services. It will develop a capital market linked with financial products, financial derivatives, asset management services, fund management, insurance, and green financial products and services; nurture a banking system and products of the monetary market; and offer fintech and innovation services.

Meanwhile, the branch in Da Nang will focus on innovation ecosystem development and application of strategic technologies. It will develop basing on technological infrastructure and innovation while operating stably and transparently in line with international practices and development trends. It is set to create a friendly and identity-rich living and working environment with high-quality services, security, safety, and transparent governance to attract international capital sources, large investors, developers, startups, and technology experts with global-level mindset, along with financial talents.

The IFC in HCM City is set to cover about 899ha while the establishment in Da Nang about 300ha. The centre is scheduled become operational this year, according to the Ministry of Finance./.

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