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Phnom Penh Commercial Bank opened its second branch


PHNOM Penh Commercial Bank launched its second Cambodian branch yesterday. “With two branches having been established, it positively implies the success and gradual growth of the bank,” said its President Kim Yang Jin. The branch is located on Monireth Boulevard in the capital’s Chamkarmon district.

Phnom Penh Commercial Bank is 60 percent owned by Korea’s Hyundai Swiss Financial Group and 40 percent by SBI Holdings of Japan. National Bank of Cambodia Deputy Director General Chea Serey said the domestic banking industry was improving partly through the sound supervision of the Central Bank.

Limited use of credit card in Cambodia

Due to the stability of politics and the growth of economy, banking industry is trusted by Cambodian people. They turn from keeping their money at home to keep it at commercial bank. In addition, commercial banks also established its branches in provinces and districts in order to make people easy to use their service. In addition, the number of banking is increasing from other countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Japan and so on.

Recently, bankers reported that the number of credit card use in Cambodia is limited and most of people living in Phnom Penh and other urban centers are holding credit cards because they are the businessmen and the type of a middle class.

The absence of consumer credit histories and a centralized bureau makes the number of credit card use very low in the Kingdom of Cambodia. Education is important for increasing the number of credit card use.

The National Bank of Cambodia [NBC] released figures by showing that using credit-card loans amounted to US$6.5 million, only 0.2 percent, of the US$3.1 billion in the total loan in November 2010. What the NBC defines as loans for “personal essentials”, which include personal lending, credit cards and home mortgages, the number is 2 percent of the $297,437,750 total in lending for the month.