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CONTENTS
Preface .................................................................................................................................... 3 Part 1 Fundamentals of Non-cash payment .................................................................................... 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 Concept of Non-cash payment ................................................................................... 4 Necessity and impact of non-cash payment in the modern economy ......................... 5 Modern form of non-cash payment: ........................................................................... 6 Payment by Cheque ........................................................................................... 7 Payment by authorized payment - payment orders ............................................. 8 - Payment by authorized collection collection order.......................................... 9 Payment by letter of credit: ............................................................................... 10 Payment by bank card (payment card).............................................................. 11
The reality Limitation of non-cash payment application in Vietnam and causes ......... 13 2.1 2.2 The limitations of non-cash payment: ....................................................................... 13 The cause of the limitations: .................................................................................... 15
Part 3 Conclusions............................................................................................................ 17
Preface
Nowadays, along with the emerging economy and the advancing technology, the fast-developed production and circulation of goods and commodities has lead to the development of payment methods. New methods always inherit and improve the older methods to higher levels. Overcoming the disadvantages of cash payment, noncash payment provides new means of payment that is more convenient, preeminent and better respond to the needs of economic development. Therefore, commercial banks, of which payment intermediaries is an important function, are required to touch the trend and to have effective measures to facilitate and expand non-cash payment. While in many countries in the world, non-cash means of payment have become quite popular, in Vietnam, however, the portion of non-cash payment in total volume of payment is still relatively small. Due to several reason, both subjective and objective, non-cash payment operation of commercial banks are not commensurate with the its potentials, earning from non-cash payment services is smaller than from other services. Many people have never ever seen any real cheque or credit card. Thus, to some extents, we did not take full advantages of non-cash payment to promote economic development. In the current situation of Vietnam that cash is the dominant mean of payment, it is very necessary to find out a comprehensive solution to encourage growth of non-cash payment, although finding a good way out is not easy at all.
The transaction phase includes the creation, validation and transmission of a payment order. Depending on the type of instrument, the payment order may be initiated by the payer or by the payee. A number of operations occurs during this phase, aiming mainly at verifying the identity of the parties involved in the transaction, the authenticity of the payment instrument and the integrity of transaction data.
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During the clearing and settlement phase, intermediary financial institutions exchange their respective claims arising from non-cash payments and settle the net balance of claims. 1.2 Necessity and impact of non-cash payment in the modern economy
Together with the development of economy and society, production capability has been growing strongly and the circulation of goods and services has been expanded in both scale, scope and frequency aspects, as well. Then cash payment eventully failed to meet the demand of payment. One of the main reason for this is that cash payment helps amplify the volume of cash in circulation to very high levels, then it makes the cash-circulation management more difficult. Increasing amount of cash in circulation will, in turn, place a pressure of price level and inflation. On the other hand, cash payment requires a large expense for printing, packaging, counting, shipping, preservation, storage money in cash. Besides, the function of being mean of payment of money allows money flows to be separated from the movement of goods. And based on this important characteristic, a new more advanced method of payment has come up, which is non-cash payment or payment on accounting entry. In this new payment method, the Bank stands as an intermediary between 2 parties of the transaction. With the born of non-cash payment, the volume of cash in circulation decreases, costs of printing, preserving, transporting, counting cash are saved. It also helps improve the efficiency of economy, increase the rate of turnover of capital and promote the circulation of goods and services. Regarding the impact to payer and payee, two direct parties to the transaction, noncash payment make the transaction faster and better secured. The parties would be released from concern of typically risks along with payment in cash, such as lost of money, crimes, mistake in counting cash, etc Another impact of non-cash payment is that it facilitate the development of other economic services. For example, e-commerce would never grow if it is not supported by a strong non-cash payment system. Impacts of non-cash payment on commercial bank
According to Decree 64/CP of the Government and the decision 226/2002/QD-NHNN of the State Bank Governor, there are five forms of non-cash payment applied in payment for goods and services are: + Payment by cheque + Payment by authorized payment - payment orders (y nhim chi)
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+ Payment by authorized collection collection order (y nhim thu) + Payment by letter of credit + Payment by bank card
- The signature and seal (if any) of the check issuer must match with the registered form at the bank. - Not issue cheque that is beyond the provisions in authorization documents. - Issuer's account balance must be sufficient for the payment. - The signature assignment (for a named check) must be continuous.
- Applying Conditions:
Authorized payment or order of payment are used to pay the amount found or services or transfer money to the same system or another banking system. In the form of authorized payment, payer initiates the payment by issuing 4 copies of payment order, submit to the payers bank, request to deduct from his account and pay for the beneficiary. On all copies payment orders, the payer must fully and accurately include all required content, sign and seal on all the copies. When receiving payment order, within one working day, the paying bank has to complete the payment order or refuse it if the customer's account is not enough or the order is invalid. Diagram of Payment process:
Beneficiary
(1)
(or Seller)
(2) (3)
BANK
(4)
Seller deliver goods or services to Payer Payer submit order of payment to the Bank Bank debit the payers account Bank credit the sellers account
(1a)
(or Seller)
(1b)
(2a)
(3)
Payers Bank
Payees bank
(2b)
(1a) Seller deliver goods or services to Payer (1b) Payer issues 4 copies of payment order to payers bank. (2ab) The payers bank verify the issuing procedure, payers account balance. If the order is eligible, bank debit payers account and transfer money to Payees bank. (3) After receiving document from payers bank, bank of payee credit payees account according to the payment order copies.
the collection order that request the Payers bank to use telegraphich transfer or fax, at the beneficiarys cost. Upon receiving collection order, within one working day, bank of the payer must deduct the payer's account to pay immediately to the beneficiary in order to complete the payment. When using collection order, late payment sometimes would happen. Due to the fact that the payers account balance does not exist or is not sufficient for the payment.
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a Credit cards:
A credit card is part of a system of payments named after the small plastic card issued to users of the system. It is a card entitling its holder to buy goods and services based on the holder's promise to pay for these goods and services. The issuer of the card grants a line of credit to the consumer (or the user) from which the user can borrow money for payment to a merchant or as a cash advance to the user. A credit card is different from a charge card, where a charge card requires the balance to be paid in full each month. In contrast, credit cards allow the consumers to 'revolve' their balance, at the cost of having interest charged.
b Debit cards:
A debit card (also known as a bank card or check card) is a plastic card that provides an alternative payment method to cash when making purchases. Functionally, it can be called an electronic cheque, as the funds are withdrawn directly from either the bank account, or from the remaining balance on the card. In some cases, the cards are designed exclusively for use on the Internet, and so there is no physical card. The use of debit cards has become widespread in many countries and has overtaken the cheque, and in some instances cash transactions by volume. Like credit cards, debit cards are used widely for telephone and Internet purchases, and unlike credit
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cards the funds are transferred from the bearer's bank account instead of having the bearer to pay back on a later date. Debit cards can also allow for instant withdrawal of cash, acting as the ATM card for withdrawing cash and as a cheque guarantee card. Other types of payment cards include: - Charge card - Fleet card - Gift card - Eletronic purse - According to technology used in the card, payment card are classified into: - Magnetic stripe card - Smart card, and - Proximity card
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Part 2 The reality Limitation of non-cash payment application in Vietnam and causes
Recently, the Governments Decree on Implementation of non-cash payment and SBVs project on Development of non-cash payment in the period of 2006-2010 and a vision to 2020 would be a strategic solution and a legal framework for electronic transactions (including transactions of non-cash payment) consonant with socio-economic circumstances in general and the situation of cash payment in particular, meeting urgent requests of the payment market progressed significantly. Many new, modern, convenient payment means and services have been offered to meet customer demand, with their scope expanding to serve individuals and citizens However, the non-cash payment system of Vietnam still has to face up with many limitations.
The vast majority of the population, civil servants and employees of the government sector, employees in small and medium enterprises have not accessed to the new facilities and modern payment services. There is a fact that many people have never seen a real cheque or a credit card or never been aware of that services in Vietnam. Infrastructure and technical equipment facilitating the payment services are old, poor and less efficient. In 2005, there are only about 2154 ATMs amount allocated mainly in big cities and industrial areas. With a population of more than 80 million people in our country, on average, 45,000 people use an ATM. That ratio of population on ATM is too low in comparison with neighboring countries at that time. For example: in China, the ratio is 19,000 people/ATM, in Singapore: 2638 people/ATM. Before 2010, when the ATM networks in Vietnam have not been connected with each other, ATM can only serve a small group of banks, not capable of general use for many banks as fact in many countries, making the network of automated teller machines more limited scope of service. With the system of equipment at point of sale (POS), the situation is the same. There always been the coexistence of multiple POS devices of different banks in a stores cashier. This significantly narrowed the scope of use of non-cash payments. Besides, the quality, utility and service diversity of non-cash payments is not plentiful. According to Ms Duong Thu Huong, the secretary of Banking Association, 83% of ATM cards are used only to withdraw money. The ability to meet the needs of a variety of user are still very limited. Means of non-cash payments stille do not achieve the utility and scope enough to substitute for cash. The situation of out of service ATM or out of cash ATM are quite often. Transaction methods are mainly direct contact and face to face. To receive a products and services of the bank, the owner usually have to go to the bank's office to make transaction. Remote-transaction methods, based on modern information technology such as Internet banking, mobile banking, homebanking ... are undeveloped or only on small scale. Many customers are not familiar with those kind of services. The competition on market of services are still low and at alevel below the potential. Competition by brand, quality of service is not popular. The organization providing payment services, instead of creating new products or create value in the product market, focusing only on price factors in order to beat competitors. This not only undermine the profitability of the organization providing payment services, but also damage to the link between banks itself and the customers, where guests found
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not notice to the differences between products of different banks, so that they easily give up a product or service brand to come to a different brand name products; - The services of non-cash payment only focuses on the development in big cities, industrial zones and export-processing zones. There is lack of organization providing professional payment services that serve at remote areas, and rural localities with less developed economies; - The fees for payment services is relatively high and difficult to accept for payment transaction average, particularly for inter-bank transactions. For example, customers have to pay a fee of 3,000VND when withdrawing money at a ATM not belong to the bank issuing that card. In addition, a number of means of payment requires customers to pay additional charge which does not exist when they use cash; - The professional staff working in the field of payment did not meet the requirements for professional qualifications, working style and professional ethics.
b The lack of economic incentives which are strong enough to encourage non-cash payment:
To many customers, non-cash payment is not shown to offer superior economic benefits in comparison with cash. In contrast, non-cash payments charge fee, even very high fee. Non-cash means of payment are not welcomed at the many cashiers. Only 50 percent of hotels, 10 percent of restaurants, 6 percent of airline booking offices, and 1 percent of supermarkets have accepted card payments. This rate is about 80-90 percent in developed countries and 10-25 percent in developing ones.
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Part 3 Conclusions
Although transferring from a completely manual payment foundation, in which all transactions are based on a paper invoice system, to a semiautomatic processing method using electronic invoices, the latter has increasingly represented a moderately high proportion so far. Despite all of the obstacle mentioned before, the commercial banking systems individual account services have developed considerably. The number of individual accounts at the end of 2004 was two million, an increase of 10 times compared to the year 2000. The annual average growth rate is 150 percent in terms of account and 120 percent in terms of balance. Many new regulations of the Government, such as paying salary to government staff through payment card systems, have achieved initial success. From end of 2007 to early 2008, the number of organisation paying salary through account system increased by 4 times, from 5.200 to more than 21.000 orgranisations. More than 1.1 million people receive salary through account. Until end of June 2009, there are about nearly 9.000 ATMs, 28.300 POS and more than 17 millions of payment cards issued. Through all of those figure, we can see an optimistic prospects of the non-cash payment in Vietnam. Gradually, the new payment services have proved its advantages to customers. However, as a matter of fact, there is still a long distance ahead for the non-cash payment system to catch the development level of other industrial countries in the world and in the Asian region. In my opinions, I make a recommendation of 5 factors that need to be focused in order to develop non-cash payment in Vietnam, which are:
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Technology infrastructure - Comprehensive policies and mechanisms of the Government Quality and plentifulness of services Clearly and systematic information and communication strategy Information security for customers
Thank you!
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