Deutsche Bank invests to support cross-border trade in Vietnam

Mar 5th at 13:20
05-03-2020 13:20:59+07:00

Deutsche Bank invests to support cross-border trade in Vietnam

Deutsche Bank has just announced making further investments into Vietnam to support higher trade flows from Europe, which are expected to increase following the recently ratified EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).

Deutsche Bank invests to support cross-border trade in Vietnam
Deutsche Bank makes further investment in Vietnam to smooth already robust foreign trade

Vietnam is already a significant trade partner for Germany, with annual trade of around €14 billion ($15.6 billion)as the second-largest trade partner in the ASEAN. Deutsche Bank research shows that foreign direct investment (FDI) into Vietnam has doubled in the past five years.

Deutsche Bank Vietnam chief country officer Hans-Dieter Holtzmann said, “The rise in FDI can be attributed to more foreign companies investing in supply chains in Vietnam to support intra-Asian trade. With supply chains facilitating more trade, we are clearly seeing more demand for both inbound and outbound Vietnamese Dong currency payments.”

As a result, the bank is investing in enhancing the digital capabilities of its award-winning FX platforms to cater for the higher demand for local currency settlement. Late last year, Deutsche Bank added the restricted Vietnamese Dong to its FX4Cash platform, which offers more than 130 currency pairs globally.

“More corporate clients are choosing to settle payments in local VND rather than USD to better manage the costs of currency conversion, but this also requires local currency risk management,” he added.

As more clients trade and settle in local currency, there is also a greater demand for hedging currency exposure. The development of Vietnam’s Non-Deliverables Forward (NDF) market is providing clients with an avenue to hedge their VND exposure.

“This year we are seeing more liquidity in the NDF market, so we are expanding our VND Deliverable and Non-Deliverable Forward capabilities on our Autobahn platform. This will allow our onshore and offshore clients to hedge their local currency exposure,” Holtzmann added.

In addition to introducing its enhanced FX platform, the bank is also extending FX API technology to local clients who will be able to connect their own direct sales e-commerce infrastructure to the bank’s platform, while being supported with pre- and post-trade activities.

Globally, Deutsche Bank most often sees API used by clients to expand their own B2B and B2C sales offering by introducing a wider range of currencies for online transactions. This solution gives end customers more choice around payment currencies to hedge against currency movements.

Deutsche Bank has been operating in Vietnam since 1992, providing banking and financing solutions to multinationals, large local corporates, and financial institutions, ranging from cash management and FX to custody and trade finance.

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