VPBank Securities wins Best Bond House Award 2014

Jul 2nd at 13:22
02-07-2014 13:22:52+07:00

VPBank Securities wins Best Bond House Award 2014

Alpha Southeast Asia Magazine, the first and only institutional investment magazine purely focused and entirely committed to Southeast Asia, just announced the winners of the eighth Annual Best Financial Institution Awards.

Accordingly, VPBank Securities has won the Best Bond House Award 2014 which is one of seven awards which were presented by Alpha Southeast Asia to financial institutions in Vietnam this year.

Candidates for this award were evaluated based on a number of advisory capability criteria that include number of transactions, deal , advisory role, product structure, investors base, as well as the influence of significant transactions on the development of the local debt capital markets.

In addition, the institution’s background, the organisational structure of the fixed income department, extensive contributions to the local bond market and client testimonials are factors that are considered in the selection of the award winner.

In June, VPBank Securities won the Best Debt Capital Market House Award 2014 by Finance Asia Magazine, one of the leading financial magazines in Asia.

This is the second consecutive year that VPBS has received this prestigious award. These awards continue to confirm that VPBS is a leading business in Vietnam’s bond market.

With a team of highly-skilled professionals, VPB Securities strives to provide high quality diversified structured products to connect clients with investors through various channels of fund raising, especially debt capital market products such as bonds or syndicated loans.

With their commitment to quality, VPB Securities has played an important role in the development of the domestic bond market. According to the Ministry of Finance, in 2013, Vietnam had 82 applications for corporate bond issuance via private placements with a total registered value of over VND76.3 trillion ($3.6 billion), of which more than VND39.9 trillion ($1.9 billion) was actually raised.

This year, VPBS successfully advised on five major debt deals totaling VND15.1 trillion ($719 million) of bond issuance, becoming the leading bond advisory firm with a market share of 37.8 per cent.

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