November 28, 2025 | 07:30

Corporate bond repayment pressure to increase in year end

Tuệ Lâm

The total value of corporate bond principal due for repayment by non-banking entities in the last two months of the year is estimated at VND25.2 trillion ($958 million).

Corporate bond repayment pressure is set to increase significantly in the next two months.

The total value of corporate bond principal due for repayment by non-banking entities in the last two months of the year is estimated at VND25.2 trillion ($958 million). The real estate sector accounted for nearly 47% of these obligations. 

Meanwhile, the value of interest payments by these entities for the last two months is expected to reach VND13.4 trillion ($509 million), with real estate alone contributing nearly 52%.

As of November 12, issuers have paid a total of VND196.3 trillion ($7.46 billion) in principal and interest on corporate bonds since the beginning of 2025, accounting for 78% of the total bond payments due for the entire year, according to data from FiinPro-X.

New corporate bond issuances continued to improve in October, reaching VND66.8 trillion ($2.53 billion), up 12.4% month-on-month. The non-banking sector, particularly real estate, led the market with VND37.5 trillion, the highest level in 10 months.

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