HSBC Vietnam receives top Euromoney award

May 30th at 15:16
30-05-2013 15:16:18+07:00

HSBC Vietnam receives top Euromoney award

HSBC Vietnam was named the Best for Overall Market Share in Viet Nam in the Euromoney Foreign Exchange Survey 2013, the bank announced on Tuesday, adding that 2013 is the third consecutive year that HSBC Vietnam has been honoured with the award.

The award is attributed to the significant investment that the bank has made in upgrading its pricing and distribution platform as well as providing the best services and innovative solutions to satisfy clients' requirements, said HSBC Deputy Managing Director Pham Hong Hai.

Last year, Euromoney named HSBC as Best Domestic Cash Management Bank in Viet Nam.

Euromoney, a London-based financial communications company, is one of the world's leading publications for the global banking and capital markets.

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