Viet Capital Bank shifts transaction office in HCM City

Dec 5th at 13:22
05-12-2017 13:22:31+07:00

Viet Capital Bank shifts transaction office in HCM City

Viet Capital Bank on December 4 relocated its transaction office in HCM City’s Binh Thanh District from Dinh Bo Linh Street to Bach Dang Street.

 

To mark the move, the transaction office is offering hundreds of attractive gifts to the first customers.

Next year the lender plans to open three branches and 12 transaction offices nationwide.

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