VPBank named in the global 300 most valuable banking brands: Brand Finance

Feb 7th at 15:56
07-02-2020 15:56:47+07:00

VPBank named in the global 300 most valuable banking brands: Brand Finance

Viet Nam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VPBank) jumped 81 spots to rank 280th in the Brand Finance Banking 500 announced early this month which featured the most valuable and strongest banking brands in the world.

VPBank became the first private bank in Viet Nam to be in the Brand Finance’s top 300. .

According to Lai Tien Manh from Brand Finance in Viet Nam, VPBank made impressive growth in brand value last year, jumping nearly 100 spots.

A representative from VPBank said that the ranking was not only a honour to VPBank but also a requirement for further efforts in strengthening the bank’s brand value.

VPBank reported a record pre-tax profit of more than VND10.3 trillion (US$448 million) in 2019, 9 per cent higher than its plan and 12.3 per cent higher than 2018.

In total, nine banks in Viet Nam were named in the Brand Finance Banking 500, five more than last year’s ranking. Those were Vietcombank (207th from 325th), BIDV (276th from 307th), VietinBank (277th from 242nd), VPBank (280th from 361st) and five newcomers Agribank (190th), Techcombank (327th), MBBank (386th), ACB (420th) and Sacombank (422nd).

“The market with the highest increase in brand value is Viet Nam, which has risen by 146 per cent," the report said.

Vietcombank climbed by 99 per cent to $0.8 billion, the second highest growth rate by percentage globally.

Since the Vietnamese Government introduced its strategy to boost accountability and strength of the banking sector, including more stringent capital requirements and greater transparency, customer perception had improved. Growing confidence in the sector had translated into higher revenues and a more positive outlook from equity analysts, according to the report.

The total brand value in the annual Brand Finance Banking 500 ranking saw its first year-on-year contraction since 2009 – from $1.36 trillion in 2019 to $1.33 trillion this year.

The top 10 was dominated by banks from China and the US. China’s ICBC retained top position with its brand value reaching $80.8 billion.

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