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Hai Yen Nguyen

Nguyen Hai Yen is a lecturer at the Department of Financial and Banking Law, Faculty of Economic Law, Hanoi Law University, Vietnam. She holds an LLD and an LLM from the Graduate School of Law in Kyushu University, Japan, as well as an LLM and an LLB from Hanoi Law University. Her previous experience includes working as a legal consultant for law firms. Her research has focused on financial law, banking law, securities law, with a particular emphasis on fintech law. Her current publications include Fintech in Vietnam and its regulatory approach, in Fenwick, Uytsel and Ying eds. Regulating fintech in Asia: global context, local perspectives (Springer, 2020); Addressing AML challenges in Vietnam’s fintech and defi ecosystem: bridging regulatory gaps for financial stability. International Journal of Law 11(3) 2025, pp. 1-6.

Regulating Peer-to-Peer Lending in Vietnam

Regulating Peer-to-Peer Lending in Vietnam

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.

Regulating Peer-to-Peer Lending in Vietnam

Regulating Peer-to-Peer Lending in Vietnam

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.