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Property firms forced to wean themselves off bank credit

The HCM City Real Estate Association has recently proposed that the central bank should allow lenders to use  四 五 per cent of their short-term deposits for long- and medium-term loans next year instead of  四0 per cent as it has mandated. — Photo baodansinh.vn

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The HCM City Real Estate Association has recently proposed that the central bank should allow lenders to use  四 五 per cent of their short-term deposits for long- and medium-term loans next year instead of  四0 per cent as it has mandated.

The State Bank of Việt Nam (SBV) has been reducing this cap every year, and it will drop to  四0 per cent in January  二0 一 九.

HOREA has now made this suggestion because the law allows property developers to invest only  一 五- 二0 per cent of a project’s cost and borrow the remaining amount, but banks are unable to meet this demand because short-term deposits account for a large proportion of their total deposits.

For instance, deposits with different terms at VPBank reduced  from  七 三 per cent in  二0 一 四 to  六0 per cent now, and at Techcombank from  八 四 per cent to  七 二 per cent.

Meanwhile, long- and medium-term deposits make up only  一 三- 一 五 per cent.

The second reason the association wants the new cap to be delayed is the sharp decline in the property market in the first nine months of the year as credit to the sector fell to the lowest level in three years.

Figures from the SBV show that outstanding loans in the first half of  二0 一 八 increased by  六. 一 六 per cent from the end of last year. Consumer lending grew at  六. 八 六 per cent but loans to the property sector at just  二. 一 九 per cent, a significant decline from the previous year.

Explaining the strong drop in bank loans to the real estate sector, analysts said having learnt its lessons from the real estate boom and bust in the  二00 八- 一 三 period, which resulted in a huge volume of bad debts in the banking sector, the SBV had instructed credit institutions to closely monitor growth by limiting loans to property and securities and ensure consumer loan borrowers do not invest in real estate and securities.

Consumer loans at banks that are used for buying and repairing houses now account for over  五0 per cent of the total.

It has also adopted a number of measures this year to exercise strict control over lending to the property sector including limiting loans to  七0 per cent of a property’s value instead of the previous  八0- 九0 per cent.

The central bank attributed this to its concerns about risk after having increased the risk weighting of real estate loans from  一 五0 to  二 五0 per cent in the past few months.

This means that for every new real estate loan extended, the risk-weighted assets increase by  二. 五 times the amount of the loan.

Most banks are trying to increase their capital adequacy ratio (CAR) to meet competitiveness and integration requirements.

CAR is the ratio of capital to risk-weighted assets.

In this scenario, HoREA is afraid that funding from banks will not meet the needs of the market.

Meanwhile, it expects the property sector to grow strongly especially with the great interest among many foreign investors in the Vietnamese market.

But some analysts rejected HOREA’s proposal saying it is time for property companies to end their reliance on bank credit and think about ways to raise capital from other sources.

Nguyễn Khắc Quốc Bảo of the HCM City Economics University said the central bank’s decision to reduce the use of short-term deposits for long- and medium-term loans is a necessary and appropriate step to prevent a real estate bubble.

Senior economist Nguyễn Trí Hiếu said reducing the use of short-term deposits for long- and medium-term loans would help minimise real-estate speculation.

Inflation has already almost reached the targeted level for the full year, making it necessary to reduce credit to the property sector, he said.

Figures from the General Statistics Office show the consumer price index (CPI) rose by  三. 五 七 percent year-on-year in the first nine months.

Đỗ Thiên Anh Tuấn of Fulbright University Việt Nam said the cap on the use of short-term deposits for long- and medium-term loans needed to be implemented on schedule to reduce risks for the banking sector and property companies needed to look around for other ways to raise long- and medium-term funds.

But many analysts have said the central bank’s policy of tightening lending to the property sector will not have a major impact and can even help companies in the industry develop more sustainably because most of them already made plans to adapt to this situation.

Additionally, direct lending to the real estate sector now makes up only  八. 二 五 per cent of the banking sector’s total outstanding loans because banks have been cautious about lending to property projects since  二0 一 七.

This has meant property companies have already raised funds from other sources for their projects, with many issuing shares or seeking foreign investment.

Sacomreal, for instance, is set to issue more than  七 三 million shares for VNĐ 七 三 二 billion.

Novaland Investment Real Estate Joint stock Company has successfully raised US$ 三 一0 million by issuing global convertible bonds and also made a private placement shares.

Nam Long Development Joint Stock Company has tied up with Japanese partners Anabuki Housing Service, Hankyu Realty and Nishi Nippon Railroad to develop projects.   

Issue of bonds is also expected to become an important source of funding for real estate developers in future, according to the analysts.

Ministry proposes port charges hike

A recent draft circular from the Ministry of Transport has reco妹妹ended increasing service charges at ports.

It suggests hiking container service charges by  一0 per cent by ports in Area I.

It is now just $ 三0 at ports in Hải Phòng, $ 四 五 at ports in the central city of Đà Nẵng and $ 四 一 at ports in HCM City.

These are significantly lower than in Cambodia ($ 六 五), Thailand ($ 五 九), Malaysia ($ 七 五), the Philippines ($ 九 八), Indonesia ($ 八 一), Singapore ($ 一 一 一), Myanmar ($ 一 六 五), and China ($ 九 七).

Most port operators voiced their agreement with the service charge hike.

Ministry of Trade experts said the hike in service charges would help ports improve their service quality by adopting advanced technologies and upgrading infrastructure and bring their rates closer to regional levels.

But the hikes would not directly affect Vietnamese shippers or have an impact on prices since ports collect the charge directly from shipping lines, they said.

But others, including the Việt Nam shippers Council and enterprises involved in exports and imports, have expressed concern about the i妹妹inent increase in logistics costs.

But companies in the sector are happy: Gemadept Corporation (GMD), for example, is expected to benefit hugely.

A company spokesperson said a hike in port service charges would have a big effect on the company’s business results next year, and so it would tweak its strategies already outlined for the  二0 一 八- 二 二 period.

Việt Nam Containers Joint Stock Company was another of the companies that was sanguine.

The shares of port and related companies should be headed upward not too long from now.— VNS

Property firms forced to wean themselves off bank credit