Vietnam owns special advantages for fintech development: ADB economist

Vietnam owns special advantages, especially in the IT sector, which can be a basis for the development of financial technology (fintech) towards financial inclusion, according to Dominic Mellor, senior economist of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
Vietnam owns special advantages for fintech development: ADB economist ảnh 1Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Le Minh Hung (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam owns specialadvantages, especially in the IT sector, which can be a basis for thedevelopment of financial technology (fintech) towards financial inclusion,according to Dominic Mellor, senior economist of the Asian Development Bank(ADB).

He made the remark at the Fintech Vietnam Forum2018 in Hanoi on May 30, noting that the ADB is always ready to assist the SBVin both encouraging fintech development and perfecting legal framework in thefield.

At the event, participants shared fintechdevelopment trends in the time ahead and management measures in this field insome countries.

Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) LeMinh Hung said fintech and banking can contribute to financial inclusion,poverty reduction, social equality and sustainable economic development. Overthe past years, the central bank has actively held dialogues with fintechbusinesses to remove obstacles in a timely manner and help them enter themarket.

Since 2008, the SBV has permitted many companiesto provide payment services on a trial basis to meet market demand. Aftersetting up a relatively clear legal framework, it has officially licensed 27intermediary payment service providers.

A steering committee on fintech was alsoestablished by the SBV in March 2017 to devise solutions to facilitate thedevelopment of fintech enterprises in Vietnam, he noted, adding that many bankshave cooperated with fintech companies to provide relevant services, which hasbeen a growing cooperation trend in recent years.

The development of fintech and cooperationbetween fintech firms and banks are considered prerequisites for promotingVietnamese users’ access to financial and banking services.

SBV Deputy Governor Nguyen Kim Anh, head of thesteering committee on fintech, noted the central bank will ask for the PrimeMinister’s permission to build a regulatory sandbox framework for fintechbusinesses and start-ups to test their new products and services under theSBV’s supervision, thus minimising risks for clients and relevant sides.

Through the Mekong Business Initiative, theFintech Vietnam Forum was co-organised by the ADB, the Australian Government,and the SBV.-VNA
VNA

See more

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh orders preparation to break ground on the Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong railway line on December 19. (Photo: VNA_

PM sets December 19 launch date for Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong railway

To meet the December 19 groundbreaking target for the Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong line at five designated sites, he tasked the Ministry of Construction with drafting a detailed critical path timeline. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha was assigned to oversee execution and inter-ministerial coordination.

A representative of the Ha Nam People’s Committee presents a souvenir to a visiting delegation from the Department of Industry and Tourism of Nagahama city in Shiga prefecture of Japan. (Photo: VNA)

Ha Nam highly evaluates investment capacity of Japanese businesses

Reaffirming Japan’s role as a strategic investor, a local official noted that Japan is currently the second-largest foreign investor in Ha Nam, with over 100 projects in diverse sectors such as mechanical engineering, automobile and motorcycle production, and electronics.

MoIT Minister Nguyen Hong Dien, who is also head of the Government negotiation team, chairs a meeting with team members and representatives from relevant agencies before the first negotiation round. (Photo: moit.gov.vn)

Vietnam, US hold second round of trade negotiations

The two sides exchanged views in an open, straightforward, and constructive manner on the issues of mutual interest, working to clarify the draft agreement's wording and providing information on current policies of each side to lay the groundwork for further steps.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs an online national conference on boosting public investment as a key driver of economic growth in 2025. (Photo: VNA)

PM urges accelerated disbursement of public investment

While chairing an online national conference on boosting public investment as a key driver of economic growth in 2025 on May 20, PM Chinh stressed the need to revitalise traditional growth engines - investment, consumption, and exports, while accelerating new drivers such as science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, circular economy, and knowledge economy.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (R) encourages workers and engineers at the Vietnam Exhibition Fair Centre project site. (Photo: VNA)

PM requests basic completion of Vietnam Exhibition Fair Centre in July

For the long term, PM Chinh stressed the need to develop the centre into a new symbol of Hanoi and the nation in terms of scale, culture, architecture, structure, environmental landscape, and governance, so as to reflect the national stature, worthy of the country's historical and cultural traditions, and especially to showcase its achievements after 40 years of ‘Doi Moi’ (Renewal).

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (3rd from left) at the symbolic button-pressing ceremony to kick off the construction of the Tu Lien bridge in Hanoi on May 19. (Photo: VNA)

Prime Minister launches construction of Tu Lien bridge in Hanoi

PM Chinh stressed that the Tu Lien bridge will not only enhance connectivity and promote socio-economic development across Hanoi’s districts, but also link regional cities and provinces involved, national transport routes, and international gateways via Noi Bai and Gia Binh international airports.

The FBC ASEAN 2025 International Manufacturing Business Matching Event will take place from September 17–19 in Hanoi. (Photo: FBC ASEAN)

Vietnam to host int’l manufacturing exhibition in September

The exhibition gathers a significant number of manufacturers and buyers seeking suppliers in Vietnam, including major brands. The event continues to serve as a key platform for branding, trade promotion, and sustainable international business networking.

A corner of Ho Chi Minh City seen from above (Photo: nhandan.vn)

Efforts needed to enhance role of private sector in expanded HCM City

The resolution affirms that in a socialist-oriented market economy, the private sector is one of the most important driving forces of the national economy. On that foundation, the upcoming mergence of Binh Duong and Ba Ria–Vung Tau provinces into Ho Chi Minh City will create conditions to form a mega-urban region integrating industry, finance, seaports, and innovation.