SeABank offers soft loans

Jan 30th at 14:25
30-01-2015 14:25:23+07:00

SeABank offers soft loans

Vietnamese SeaBank will offer VND10 trillion (US$470 million) in preferential loans to businesses in HCM City. The commitment was made at a workshop linking commercial banks with businesses in the city.

Under the programme, interest rates of 6.5 to 6.9 per cent per year will be offered.

SeaBank will also generate incentives for businesses to expand production and business.

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