On October 13, 2023, Laos’ official gazette published the amended Law on Commercial Banks No. 39/NA dated July 17, 2023. The amended law came into effect on September 15, 2023, following its promulgation by the president of Laos. Below are some of the significant changes. Registered Capital Under the amended law, the minimum registered capital for establishing a commercial bank has been increased from LAK 500 billion (approx. USD 24.2 million) to LAK 1 trillion (approx. USD 48.4 million), while the minimum registered capital for Lao branches of foreign commercial banks has been raised from LAK 300 billion (approx. USD 14.5 million) to LAK 600 billion (approx. USD 29 million). Currently, the Bank of Lao PDR (BOL) is preparing a new regulation that will define the timeframe within which banks established in Laos before the enactment of the amended law must increase their registered capital. This change is not as significant as it may seem. Since the last Law on Commercial Banks (which also stipulated an increase in registered capital), Laos has seen a sharp depreciation of the Lao kip against foreign currencies. The increase of capital mandated by the amended law is meant to compensate for this depreciation. Change of Status of a Commercial Bank of a Brand of a Foreign Commercial Bank Another article in the amended law outlines two scenarios in which banks may alter their status. First, a foreign commercial bank in Laos holding 100% shares may change its status to a Lao branch of a foreign commercial bank. Conversely, a Lao branch of a foreign commercial bank may elevate its status to that of a foreign commercial bank holding 100% shares. In both cases, the bank must request a business operating license from the BOL corresponding to its new status, requiring it to meet