Agribank to increase credit to households, customers

Feb 20th at 13:43
20-02-2014 13:43:02+07:00

Agribank to increase credit to households, customers

The Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development of Viet Nam (Agribank) has directed its branches nationwide to increase credit to households and individuals to help ease their difficulties.

The branches have also been instructed to ensure timely capital for a project on agriculture industry restructuring, approved by the Prime Minister.

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