Keyword: "Non-cash payments"

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Work needed on non-cash payments for public services

Work needed on non-cash payments for public services

Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Le Minh Hung Hung has asked relevant agencies to help implement non-cash payments for public services, including tax, electricity, water, hospital and education fees.
A payment conducted via mobile banking. The theme for Cashless Day 2024 is 'Promoting safe and secure non-cash payments.' (Photo: VNA)

Cashless payment develops rapidly in Vietnam

Non-cash payments continue to grow rapidly in Việt Nam, requiring a focus on ensuring payment security, a representative of the State Bank of Việt Nam said at a press conference on Cashless Day 2024 held in Ho Chi Minh City on May 28.

Southern province promotes cashless payment trend

Southern province promotes cashless payment trend

The People's Committee of Dau Tieng district in the southern province of Binh Duong plans to establish a pilot project that uses cashless payments at traditional markets, grocery stores and other businesses.
Cashless payments still booming after pandemic

Cashless payments still booming after pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has been brought under control, and life for most people returned to normal. However, non-cash payments, encouraged during the pandemic to limit contact, have become popular among many people.
Cashless payments are here to stay

Cashless payments are here to stay

Cashless payments have become a norm in many countries in recent years, bringing great benefits to individuals in the payment process.
Benefits, challenges of mobile money

Benefits, challenges of mobile money

Mobile money services promote non-cash payments and help the poor living in mountainous and remote areas access services on the internet, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications.
Mechanism needed to boost cashless payments

Mechanism needed to boost cashless payments

Bolstering the use of e-payments is a key trend within Industry 4.0 but experts acknowledge that use in Vietnam is yet to be widespread due to a long-held preference for cash and the lack of a specific legal framework for such payments.