SBV reassures people of Maritime Bank's operations

Aug 16th at 10:07
16-08-2016 10:07:56+07:00

SBV reassures people of Maritime Bank's operations

The State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) confirmed on August 15 that it has the full capacity to support and maintain the normal operation of credit institutions, ensuring the interests of consumers.

 

The central bank made the announcement to reassure customers following rumours related to Maritime Bank's operations, which had a negative impact on the banking and finance market.

Based on its investigation, the SBV affirmed Maritime Bank was conducting its business according to normal standards and its liquidity was ensured.

The central bank urged depositors to remain calm and assess rumours by closely following official announcements released by the relevant authorities.

Earlier, Maritime Bank Chairman Tran Anh Tuan had sent a letter to his staff saying all operations of the bank were in line with State regulations, noting the bank had been seeing positive growth when pursuing set strategies.

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