The State Bank of Vietnam published an update on the Party Congress of the National Credit Information Centre of Vietnam (CIC) for the 2025–2030 term, held in Hanoi and designated as a pilot congress within the State Bank of Vietnam Party Committee’s plan for party congresses. Governor Nguyen Thi Hong used the event to set expectations for CIC’s next-term work, centred on building a modern and sustainable credit information system in the digital era. The update highlighted CIC’s 2020–2025 results, including steps to complete the legal framework for credit information activities and the continued build-out of the National Credit Information Database, which exceeded 57 million borrower customer files by end-2024 and reached around 73.9% coverage of the adult population. CIC also reported supplying credit institutions with an average of more than 65 million credit reports per year, with over 91 million in 2024, and applying flexible pricing including fee reductions of more than VND 655 billion during 2020–2022. For 2025–2030, the agenda includes further expanding database coverage, strengthening information security, and advancing science, technology and digital transformation aligned with relevant Party resolutions. Delegates elected an 11-member Party Executive Committee for the 2025–2030 term and selected a delegation to the State Bank of Vietnam Party Congress for 2025–2030. Following the congress, the State Bank of Vietnam Party Committee held a debrief meeting to draw lessons for other affiliated party organisations implementing the broader congress plan.