SeABank among top 50 famous brands in Viet Nam

Jul 16th at 13:30
16-07-2013 13:30:49+07:00

SeABank among top 50 famous brands in Viet Nam

 The Southeast Asia Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SeABank) has been recognised as one of the 2013 "Top 50 most famous brands in Viet Nam", the bank said yesterday.

It is the third time in a row that the bank has been named on the list since 2010.

In recent years, the bank has continuously achieved steady growth in business performance and developed transaction bureaus in 22 provinces and cities across the country. The award is part of an annual celebration of well-known and competitive brands launched annually by the Viet Nam Intellectual Property Association (VIPA).

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