Law on dual roles rearranges top bank personnel

Apr 7th at 20:38
07-04-2018 20:38:43+07:00

Law on dual roles rearranges top bank personnel

In order to comply with the new amendment on holding dual posts in commercial banks and enterprises, leaders of various banks, including LienVietPostBank and Nam A Bank took leave, signalling huge changes in the banks' board of directors (BOD).

On March 28, LienVietPostBank reported appointing a new chairman of the bank’s BOD as part of its annual meeting voting results. Specifically, Nguyen Dinh Thang, the bank’s former vice chairman of the BOD since April 2017 and member of the BOD since 2008, was elected as new chairman.

Previously, before the annual general shareholders’ meeting (AGM), Nguyen Duc Huong, the bank’s former chairman, handed in his resignation because of “health issues.”

Another bank expecting a change in the members of its BOD and Board of Supervisors (BOS) for the term of 2018-2022 was Kienlongbank. Specifically, the posts of chairman, vice chairman cum general director, and head of BOS will have to comply with the new amendment.

Likewise, shareholders at Nam A Bank voted Tran Ngoc Tam, the bank’s former deputy director, as the new general director. Luong Thi Cam Tu, the bank’s former general director, resigned from her post because of “personal reasons.”

Additionally, executive posts at other commercial banks, including SeABank, ABBank, HDBank, and Viet A Bank will likely welcome new members in the coming time since an individual is not permitted to concurrently hold key roles in a commercial bank and an enterprise at the same time.

According to Nguyen Tri Hieu, a Vietnamese financial analyst, the finance and banking sector should expect a whole new crop of bank leaders as a result of the new legal framework.

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