Securities companies’ race heats up amid low market liquidity

The capital scale of securities companies has grown robustly in the past two years. In the context of the current sharp decline in market liquidity, this resource is somewhat redundant, and the race to attract customers is heating up.
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Securities companies’ race heats up amid low market liquidity
An investor registers for a new trading account at an office of SSI Securities Corporation in HCM City.

VNDirect Securities has recently launched the DSTOCK app for securities trading customers, besides the current VND app for multi-asset trading including stocks, bonds, assets, to provide in-depth information and data.

Nguyen Vu Long, Acting General Director of VNDIRECT, said that the company has designed product packages meeting different investment goals of customers. With the asset accumulation model, each month investors can deduct from 5 to 7 million VND (213 to 298 USD) to accumulate stocks for long-term asset growth.

In early August, this company applied a preferential loan interest rate from 8.9% per year for the top 50 stocks with good fundamentals and the highest liquidity in the market.

Mirae Asset Vietnam has just launched Margin T+, offering interest free for the first 5 working days for the loan, then interest rate remaining 15.6% per year. Maximum loan limit is 3 billion VND with loan term of 90 days.

SSI Securities Inc, the securities company with the largest charter capital in the market, also has a 7-day interest-free package for customers who need to use margin for no more than 30 days. From T 8 trading day, the applicable interest rate is 14.5% per year.

Taking advantage of the robust stock market, securities companies have raised their capital in the past 2 years. At the end of 2021, the total charter capital of all securities companies was 108 trillion VND, by the end of the second quarter of 2022, it reached more than 133 trillion VND, equivalent to an increase of 23%.

This figure does not include securities companies that have just completed raising capital since July 2022. For example, SSI has increased its capital to nearly 14.9 trillion VND, an increase of nearly 5 trillion VND compared to June 30, 2022. Techcombank Securities Co (TCBS) also recently announced to increase its capital from 1.13 trillion VND to more than 9 trillion VND.

With new resources mobilised from the end of 2021 up to now, many securities companies possess abundant capital. As of December 31, 2021, the outstanding loan balance of the securities companies was more than 197 trillion VND, but as of June 30, 2022, it decreased to 153.8 trillion VND, equivalent to a reduction of more than 43 trillion VND, while the total charter capital of the companies increased by more than 27 trillion VND.

The trend of digitisation has become the dominant trend in 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit strongly. Many securities companies have applied eKYC to attract customers and at the present stage, they are gradually applying synchronous digitisation, investing in more upgraded interfaces and features. Viet Capital Securities, the company with the largest market share for institutional customers, is also aiming to increase its individual brokerage market share further by restructuring the brokerage division, focusing more on the needs of target customers.

Vietnam is a stable growing economy and is witnessing an increasing middle class and an increasing number of individual investors. Statistics from the Vietnam Securities Depository show that, by the end of July, there were 6.3 million securities accounts, of which 97% were personal accounts. This figure is only close to 6% of the total population of more than 100 million people, while in Thailand it is 9%, and in Taiwan 90%.

According to experts from Maybank Securities Company, with Vietnam continuing to rise to an emerging market position, it is expected that the total trading volume of the Vietnamese stock market will be equivalent to that of other countries in the region such as Thailand. Vietnam's stock market has significant growth potential when the trading value only reached 1 billion USD per day, compared to about 3 billion USD in Thailand./.

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