SeABank general director resigns

Feb 10th at 14:55
10-02-2018 14:55:44+07:00

SeABank general director resigns

Nguyen Canh Vinh stopped assuming the position of general director of Southeast Asia Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SeABank) from February 8.

This was revealed in the bank’s announcement on the change of senior staff.

After Vinh’s termination, deputy general director Le Van Tan will take charge till a new general director is appointed. This is the second time in less than eight months Tan has been assigned the position of general director. He had earlier assumed the position on July 5, 2017, when Dang Bao Khanh resigned as general director of the bank.

Born in 1974, Vinh graduated from the National Economics University and the National University of Civil Engineering. He also has a master’s degree from Australia’s Latrobe University.

Vinh has 21 years of experience in banking and finance and has held many senior management positions, particularly in the retail sector.

Prior to his stint at SeABank, Vinh was Techcombank’s deputy general director.

Vinh took charge as the new general director of SeABank on September 25 last year.

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