Singapore’s United Overseas Bank (UOB) is exploring membership in the Vietnam International Financial Centre (VIFC), a project meant to connect domestic, global and regional capital flows.
As a late entrant in an increasingly competitive global market, Việt Nam must offer attractive policies to draw investment to the VIFC while maintaining effective oversight, managing risks and safeguarding macroeconomic stability.
Việt Nam and the United Kingdom (UK) are seeking to deepen cooperation in capital market development, green finance and the establishment of the international financial centres (IFC) hubs in Đà Nẵng and HCM City.
Venture capital is critical to spurring technological innovation and pushing Vietnamese firms into emerging sectors while supporting legal fine-tuning to breakthrough momentum for economic growth, said Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyễn Đức Tâm.
Việt Nam’s decision to establish a Vietnam International Financial Centre (VIFC) in HCM City and Đà Nẵng marks not merely an economic project, but a significant shift in institutional reform thinking.
Việt Nam’s push to build an international financial centre (IFC) is placing financial technology (fintech) cooperation with Australia at the centre of its long-term strategy, as policymakers seek to modernise the banking system and attract global capital.
HDBank and the London Stock Exchange signed a strategic agreement for establishing a long-term framework to support Vietnamese enterprises in accessing global capital markets.
HCM City’s rising global financial ranking highlights growing recognition, but experts warn that concrete reforms are needed to turn momentum into real capital flows.
Chairing a meeting to review the development strategy and operational framework for the International Financial Centre, Bình acknowledged the progress made by relevant ministries and localities in a short period of time. However, he noted that current efforts have largely...
The Vietnam International Financial Centre in HCM City has secured multi-billion-dollar commitments and is rapidly emerging as a new hub for global capital flows into Việt Nam.
The centre operates under a ''one centre, two destinations'' model in HCM and Đà Nẵng cities, focusing on institutional breakthroughs and modern technological infrastructure.
International experts believe that, thanks to its distinctive advantages, the newly launched Đà Nẵng International Financial Centre (IFC) will develop sustainably, enhance Việt Nam’s standing on the regional and global financial map, and a fresh growth engine for the central...
Vietnamese commercial banks, which operate in the country’s International Financial Centre (IFC), are not allowed to purchase and sell bonds issued in foreign currency abroad exceeding 7 per cent of their equity.
Prime Minister says centres will mobilise capital for infrastructure without raising public debt whilst positioning Việt Nam in global financial network.