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Viet NamLending Interest Rate (%)

Category: Fiscal & MonetarySource: World Bank World Development IndicatorsGlobal Rank: #54 of 112Updated April 2026
Latest Value
9.3%
2023
YoY Change
+16.3%
20222023
Global Rank
#54
of 112 countries
Maximum
17.0%
2011
Minimum
7.0%
2016
CAGR
-0.5%
24 years
Last
9.3%
Previous
8.0%
Highest
17.0%
Lowest
7.0%
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators

Viet Nam's lending interest rate (%) was 9.3% in 2023, ranking #54 out of 112 countries. This represents a +16.3% change from 2022. Over the past 24 years, the highest recorded value was 17.0% (2011) and the lowest was 7.0% (2016). Data sourced from the World Bank World Development Indicators.

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Historical Data

YearValueChange
20239.3%+16.3%
20228.0%+2.6%
20217.8%+2.1%
20207.6%-0.8%
20197.7%+4.6%
20187.4%+4.3%
20177.1%+1.5%
20167.0%-2.2%
20157.1%-17.9%
20148.7%-16.5%
201310.4%-23.0%
201213.5%-20.5%
201117.0%+29.1%
201013.1%+30.5%
200910.1%-36.2%
200815.8%+41.2%
200711.2%+0.0%
200611.2%+1.4%
200511.0%+13.4%
20049.7%+2.6%
20039.5%+4.6%
20029.1%-3.8%
20019.4%-10.7%
200010.6%

Top Countries — Lending Interest Rate (%)

#CountryValueYear
1Zimbabwe170.3%2023
2Argentina61.7%2024
3Madagascar53.6%2023
4Brazil40.2%2024
5Malawi37.1%2024
6Egypt, Arab Rep.24.3%2024
7Congo, Dem. Rep.23.3%2021
8Uzbekistan23.1%2024
9Mozambique21.7%2024
10Gambia, The20.8%2023
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About This Indicator

Definition

Lending rate is the bank rate that usually meets the short- and medium-term financing needs of the private sector. This rate is normally differentiated according to creditworthiness of borrowers and objectives of financing. The terms and conditions attached to these rates differ by country, however, limiting their comparability. This indicator is expressed as a percentage (a÷b)*100.

Methodology

Data compiled by International Financial Statistics database, International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Source: World Bank - World Development IndicatorsCoverage: 20002024View original source →