Techcombank opens new head quarter

Sep 18th at 12:32
18-09-2012 12:32:37+07:00

Techcombank opens new head quarter

Today, Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) officially opened its new head quarter, Techcombank Tower, at 191 Ba Trieu, Hanoi.

The location was formerly known as the office block of Vincom B tower. This is a remarkable event marking the continuous development of Techcombank in its 19 years of history along which the core value of putting “customer first” has always been embraced.

Located at the prestigious downtown of Hanoi, the new head quarter of Techcombank is undoubtedly going to provide customers with a friendly, professional, and classy service environment. Besides, with a capacity of 2000 persons, the new head quarter meets the demands of an ever faster growing Techcombank at the present and in the coming years.

Simon Morris, CEO of Techcombank, said: "A significant investment for a new head quarter in a prime location in order to meet the development needs of Techcombank in this new stage clearly expressed the confidence, support and the commitment for long-term investment of the Board of Directors as well as the bank's shareholders to bring greater success to Techcombank in the future."

Since its establishment on September 27, 1993, Techcombank has experienced the relocation of its head quarter three times, each of which marks a milestone in its growth and development process. Techcombank has become one of the leading commercial joint stock banks in the market with nation-wide network of 314 branches/TSO’s, 1,250 ATMs, and nearly 7,300 strong staff. Currently, the bank is trusted to serves 2.6 million and around 72,000 business clients.

Techcombank has received 19 prestigious awards from international financial – banking magazines in recognition of its sustained efforts, which coincide with the bank’s 19th anniversary at the end of this month.

In the grand opening ceremony, the representatives of Finance Asia and Asian Banking & Finance presented the awards to Techcombank. Given its achievements, Techcombank is the first bank in Vietnam to receive all the three important awards from the two magazines - Best Bank in Vietnam, Best Cash Management Bank in Vietnam and Best Trade Finance Bank in Vietnam.

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