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Regulating peer-to-peer lending in Vietnam = a comparative and economics perspective /
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Regulating peer-to-peer lending in Vietnam/ by Yen Hai Nguyen.
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a comparative and economics perspective /
Author:
Nguyen, Yen Hai.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xvii, 317 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Micro and/or Small Sized Finance and the Development of P2P Lending in Vietnam -- Risks Related to Micro and/or Small Sized Finance via P2P Lending Platforms -- Risk Diversification as the Traditional Tool for Reducing Risk in Vietnam's Micro and/or Small Sized Finance -- Vietnam's Traditional Risk Diversification Tools Compared to the Ones in the United States and Japan -- Mutual Funding as a New Tool for Risk Diversification -- Challenges in Implementing Mutual Funding in Vietnam's P2P Lending Schemes -- Empirical Testing the Feasibility of Mutual Funding as a Risk Diversification Tool in Vietnam -- Conclusion -- Appendix.
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Peer-to-peer loans - Law and legislation - Vietnam. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-9505-8
ISBN:
9789819695058
Regulating peer-to-peer lending in Vietnam = a comparative and economics perspective /
Nguyen, Yen Hai.
Regulating peer-to-peer lending in Vietnam
a comparative and economics perspective /[electronic resource] :by Yen Hai Nguyen. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xvii, 317 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- Micro and/or Small Sized Finance and the Development of P2P Lending in Vietnam -- Risks Related to Micro and/or Small Sized Finance via P2P Lending Platforms -- Risk Diversification as the Traditional Tool for Reducing Risk in Vietnam's Micro and/or Small Sized Finance -- Vietnam's Traditional Risk Diversification Tools Compared to the Ones in the United States and Japan -- Mutual Funding as a New Tool for Risk Diversification -- Challenges in Implementing Mutual Funding in Vietnam's P2P Lending Schemes -- Empirical Testing the Feasibility of Mutual Funding as a Risk Diversification Tool in Vietnam -- Conclusion -- Appendix.
Technological innovation has been a major catalyst for the financial sector's progression, leading to the emergence of peer-to-peer (P2P) lending as a novel source of small-scale funding. This book undertakes a comprehensive examination of the regulatory framework governing P2P lending in Vietnam, illuminating the diversification of risks inherent in this lending industry. While P2P lending is anticipated to address the credit gap and enhance financial inclusion in Vietnam, it concomitantly poses potential risks for all stakeholders. Utilizing fundamental economic tools, the book conducts a comprehensive analysis, demonstrating that apprehensions regarding these risks are not inflated. In the context of the Vietnamese government's endeavors to identify legal solutions to P2P lending operations, the book undertakes a comparative analysis of risk diversification strategies in micro- and/or small-sized financing schemes in Vietnam, the United States, and Japan. The book's proposed solution to mitigate risks for lenders in P2P lending through a collective funding scheme draws from legislative experiences in the United States and Japan, and it further explores how this innovative approach benefits borrowers and platform service providers, ensuring a balanced and secure lending environment. The book aims to contribute to the literature on regulatory practices for small finance in Vietnam and emerging markets, providing insights and practical solutions for effective regulation.
ISBN: 9789819695058
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LC Class. No.: KPV955
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