October 04, 2025 | 06:10

Total outstanding credit hits $668 billion

Hoàng Lan

The figure was recorded as of September 29, up 13.37% compared to the end of 2024.

Total outstanding credit hits $668 billion

The total outstanding credit of Vietnam’s economy reached nearly VND17.71 quadrillion ($668 billion) as of September 29, up 13.37% compared to the end of 2024, according to the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV).

Credit continues to flow mainly into trade and production, which account for 78% of total outstanding loans. By sector, agro-forestry and fisheries represent 6.23%, industry and construction 23.97%, and trade and services 69.8%.

Special lending programs have been actively expanded. Notably, the credit package for agriculture, forestry, and fisheries surged from VND15 trillion ($566 million) in 2023 to VND185 trillion ($6.95 billion) in 2025, with nearly VND106 trillion ($4 billion) already disbursed.

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