Indochina Bank expands in five years

Dec 24th at 15:56
24-12-2014 15:56:01+07:00

Indochina Bank expands in five years

“Indochina Bank has grown in and strength as it has expanded into many of the provinces of Laos over the past five years. However, we shall continue our extension and expansion programme in the years to come,” a senoir official of the bank said.

“In these five years, we have gone from strength to strength. We have made great efforts in nurturing the Indochina Bank brand and today we have transformed the bank into one of the premier financial institutions in the Lao PDR”.

“Today, we have expanded to many of the provinces in Laos and we shall continue our extension and expansion programme in the years to come”, said Mr Tay Hong Heng, the Managing Director of Indochina Bank during his welcoming speech at the recent Indochina Bank VIP Appreciation Dinner in Vientiane.

The bank has its headquarters in Vientiane, a branch in Champassak province and three service units in Vientiane, Khammuan provincial capital and, very recently, Oudomxay province.

According to a press release from the bank, the VIP Appreciation Dinner is an annual gala night which is specially arranged to express appreciation for their customers' continuous support and loyalty.

More than 850 customers attended this glamorous evening which included spectacular performances, lucky draws as well as many more exciting shows.

The night's highlight was the elegant ‘Chinese Fan Dance' performance by Indochina Bank staff.

The evening was packed with spectacular performances and a fabulous dinner. It was an exceptional way to mark Indochina Bank's fifth anniversary.

There were numerous items, such as a 46 inch Samsung HD LED SMART TV, four Samsung and LG refrigerators, recliner arm chairs, Samsung vacuum cleaners, water heaters, and a mini bar, given away in the lucky draw during the evening.

An additional Korean made dining table set, a wardrobe set, dressing table set, couch and a Kolao Venus motorbike were also given away as grand prices courtesy of Mr Oh Sei Young the Chairman of Indochina Bank.

vientiane times



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