Vietnamese development regulation on P2P Lending30 June 2025
The Vietnamese government recently promulgated Decree 94/2025/ND-CP dated 29 April 2025 on the Controlled Sandbox Regulation in Banking sector (“Decree 94”).
The Vietnamese government recently promulgated Decree 94/2025/ND-CP dated 29 April 2025 on the Controlled Sandbox Regulation in Banking sector (“Decree 94”).
Vietnam has recently revised its Power Development Plan VIII, marking a strategic move to accelerate the development and implementation of power projects.
Recent legal changes in Vietnam are aiming to resolve key challenges and kickstart the development of offshore wind power projects.
This transaction marks CGIF’s first-ever guarantee of a blue bond issuance, having previously supported all other types of thematic bonds in the region.
Decree 135 clarifies the legal basis for developing self-consumption rooftop solar power in Vietnam and resolves hurdles for developers upon expiry of feed-in-tariff policies.
This is the first time KB Kookmin Card has raised funds through a syndicated loan agreement with international lenders.
The initiative will transform the Philippines’ ability to access and generate solar energy, by providing sustainable and cost-effective rooftop solar solutions for businesses.
This article aims to provide a high-level analysis of the offshore wind market in Vietnam, including its potential for development and regulatory framework. The authors also discuss some key issues for market participants considering entry into, or continuing engagement with, the market.
The Vietnamese Government recently promulgated Decree 80/2024/ND-CP dated 3 July… Read more
This financing will help develop new products and procedures to better support WSMEs, who often face challenges in accessing commercial finance due to factors like lack of collateral and low financial literacy.
In this, the eighth article in our “The Future of EV Charging Infrastructure: Spotlight on” series, we focus on Vietnam.
On 18 January 2024, Vietnam’s new Law on Credit Institutions was passed by the National Assembly.
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