VIB relocates its Dong Nai branch

Jan 11th at 08:35
11-01-2019 08:35:09+07:00

VIB relocates its Dong Nai branch

The Vietnam International Bank (VIB) has relocated its branch in the southern province of Dong Nai as part of its increasing effort to bring convenience and a safe experience to customers.

 

The Dong Nai branch is now based on Vo Thi Sau Street, Thong Nhat Ward, Bien Hoa City, the bank said in a statement.

After more than 13 years operating in Dong Nai Province, VIB has become one of the leading banks with one branch and four transaction offices.

To date, VIB Dong Nai has served more than 100,000 individual customers and hundreds of medium and large enterprises, helping meet the financial needs of local people and supplementing business capital for households and companies.

At the end of 2018, lending and deposits at VIB’s branch and transaction offices in Dong Nai reached more than VND2.2 trillion (US$94.4 million) and VND4.2 trillion ($180.3 million), respectively.

“The strong investment in facilities at VIB Dong Nai demonstrates our long-term commitment and powerful development in the locality to meet financial plans of individual and corporate enterprises in the area,” Ho Van Long, VIB Deputy CEO and Head of Retail Banking – Core Business, said.

“This is also a part of VIB’s roadmap for its new sales and service model putting customers at the centre since 2009,” Long said.

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