MB named among best companies to work for by HR Asia

Oct 11th at 09:54
11-10-2021 09:54:21+07:00

MB named among best companies to work for by HR Asia

Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MB) was named among the best companies to work for in Asia by HR Asia, Asia's leading HR magazine, for the first time.

This year, approximately 30,000 employees from 581 countries in Vietnam responded to the Total Engagement Assessment Model (TEAM) survey, HR Asia’s proprietary employee engagement survey. MB is among the few banks to be given this award.

The result shows that the average score of MB is significantly higher than the average of the market, based on three criteria, Collective Organization for Real Engagement (Core), Heart, Mind, and Soul (Self), and Think, Feel, and Do (Group).

In addition, MB is highly appreciated for its resilience and efforts in prioritizing employee experience despite navigating uncertainty amid the pandemic.

Dang Minh Huyen, MB’s director of Human Resources, said: "HR digital transformation for the future lies at the heart of MB’s journey to become a leading digital bank in the region. Our digital-driven environment stimulates the new way of thinking, the new way of working, and the new way of leading, giving MBers opportunities to break the limits and achieve breakthroughs together."

MB was named among the best companies to work for in Asia by HR Asia. Photo by MB

Since 2020, MB is among the first banks in Vietnam to put a paperless office system into operation. Most documents are submitted, processed, and approved via an electronic office system. The bank has established the Learning and Creativity Center in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, contributing to creating an edge for MB to improve management skills and business activities.

MB is also well-honored in building a modern, friendly working environment that stimulates self-learning, creating an agile and dynamic workforce. The bank has set new standards for an ideal workplace, where all employees gain from the commitment of comprehensive care and opportunities to unlock their potential through diverse experiences and challenges.

Over the last three years, the number of MB employees has remained unchanged, while labor productivity has increased by about 25 percent per year.

MB Ageas Life Insurance Company Limited (MB Ageas Life), one of six subsidiaries of MB Group, is also named among the best companies to work for in Asia 2021. MB Ageas Life is highly appreciated for its young and dynamic working environment and culture, which attracts a great deal of good personnel in the insurance industry.

"MB and MB Ageas Life both being honored as Best Companies to Work for in Asia 2021 is a testament to MB Group's efforts in creating a friendly and cohesive working environment, in which employees are together creating a diverse and convenient digital ecosystem for customers," a bank spokesperson added.

"Best companies to work for in Asia" is a prestigious international award held annually by HR Asia to honor businesses with outstanding human resource policies, an ideal environment and regular internal activities to build employee engagement. The awards cover 13 markets in 2021, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, China and Vietnam.

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