Techcombank Can Tho opened new office

Jul 19th at 14:44
19-07-2013 14:44:42+07:00

Techcombank Can Tho opened new office

The Vietnam Technological & Commercial Joint Stock Bank - Can Tho branch (Techcombank Can Tho) officially opened its new office in Can Tho City’s Ninh Kieu district on July 17, 2013.

This is one of Techcombank’s main steps to grow into a ‘Super Branch’, playing the leading role in Techcombank’s development in the Mekong Delta area.

The new head office has 14 floors located on the main road to help increase Techcombank brand awareness to the wider public. Besides, the building is equipped with modern systems and encompasses a separated area at the main lobby for Priority customers; the reception area and number of transaction counters are double expanded as compared to that of the old one. All help provide the most high-class, convenient services to customers.

The new office is expected to create breakthroughs helping Techcombank Can Tho ameliorate its image, sharpen its competitiveness, and support in promoting Techcombank’s image in the southern market particularly and the whole country generally.

At the opening ceremony, Techcombank Can Tho director Vo Thanh Son said: “Today, we are pleased to celebrate the opening of Techcombank Can Tho. We believe that with our prestige of more than six years operating in Can Tho, an estimated total assets of up to VND1,000 billion ($47.6 million), an advanced technology platform, professional staff, together with modern facilities, convenient location of the new office, we will provide most professional services that best meet their increasing demands, reflecting a modern, dynamic, creative, friendly, and well-developed banking model. This project is also one of our concrete actions to realise Techcombank’s vision to be the best bank in Vietnam.”

Established in 1993, Techcombank has grown into one of leading joint stock commercial banks in Vietnam after 20 years of development, offering complete financial service solutions to individual and corporate customers and financial institutions.

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