Indochina Bank's VIP customers skyrocket

Dec 18th at 14:50
18-12-2015 14:50:49+07:00

Indochina Bank's VIP customers skyrocket

Indochina Bank has reported that the number of its VIP customers has increased massively from just 100 in 2009 to 1,000 people today.

“The continuous growth of VIP customers is a clear indication that Indochina Bank delivers what it promises: superb, courteous and efficient service,” said Managing Director Mr Tay Hong Heng during his opening speech at the VIP Appreciation Dinner 2015.

The 8th VIP Appreciation Dinner took place on December 16 at the National Convention Centre, when more than 1,000 corporate and retail premier customers gathered for a night of pomp and splendour.

This annual extravaganza event has always been the highlight of the Bank's calendar where premier customers are honoured for their continuous loyalty towards Indochina Bank.

Numerous items were given away during the lucky draw that night. The climax was the grand prize of a car sponsored by Kolao Developing Company, the official distributor of Kia and Hyundai automobiles in the Lao PDR.

The Indochina Bank's VIP Appreciation Dinner is an annual event which is eagerly anticipated by all its VIP customers every year.

vientiane times



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