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ADB offers US $300 million loan to BIDV for SMEs development

VGP - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) signed a $300 million loan agreement to support the growth and productivity of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Viet Nam on December 12 in Ha Noi.

December 13, 2018 2:37 PM GMT+7

The signing ceremony

The facility is comprised of a senior unsecured A loan of US$200 million provided by ADB and a B loan of US$100 million provided by 12 commercial lenders and divided into a three-year tranche and a five-year tranche.

The agreement was signed by Director General of ADB’s Private Sector Operations Department Mr. Michael Barrow and BIDV’s Senior Executive Vice President in charge of the Board of Management Mr. Le Ngoc Lam at a ceremony in Ha Noi.

“ADB’s partnering with BIDV, the largest lender to the country’s SME sector, will boost lending to businesses, which often find it challenging to gain access to finance,” said Mr. Barrow. “BIDV’s effort to make SME lending a key strategic priority is aligned with ongoing endeavors by ADB and the Government of Viet Nam to improve access to finance for SMEs, thereby contributing to inclusive economic growth.”

“The facility will support SMEs in Viet Nam and also reaffirms our partnership with ADB in achieving poverty reduction, economic growth, regional integration, and environmental protection,” said Chairman of BIDV’s Board of Directors Mr. Phan Duc Tu. “The loan symbolizes the long-term cooperation between ADB and BIDV for sustainable development in Viet Nam.”

SMEs account for most of Viet Nam’s businesses, contributing around half of total employment and 40% of gross domestic product. Despite their significant contribution to the economy, SMEs still encounter numerous obstacles that inhibit their economic potential, including lack of access to finance needed to expand.

In recent years, BIDV has increasingly served the SME segment with positive results. As of June 30 2018, BIDV had 250,000 SME customers—almost 40% of total SME customers in Viet Nam. Its lending portfolio to SMEs reached over VND 240 trillion (about US$ $10.4 billion), giving it the largest share of SME lending among the country’s banks.

The loan will make ADB the first development finance institution to provide long-term lending to BIDV. ADB will work with BIDV to maximize the positive social and environmental impacts of the assistance by implementing an environmental and social management system. Digital finance will be promoted through the introduction of new digital products to reach financially underserved populations in rural areas including SMEs owned by women./.