CIMB Viet Nam approved to increase charter capital

Jul 26th at 13:43
26-07-2022 13:43:51+07:00

CIMB Viet Nam approved to increase charter capital

The State Bank of Viet Nam approved the chartered capital increase of the wholly foreign invested CIMB Viet Nam Bank from the current VND3.7 trillion (US$158.4 million) to VND3.9 trillion ($167 million).

 

Accordingly, the central bank promulgated Decision No 1205/QD-NHNN amending the charter capital of the bank’s licence.

In the past three years, CIMB Viet Nam has continuously increased its charter capital, showing its commitment to long-term digital banking development in the country.

CIMB Viet Nam under CIMB Group – one of the biggest investment banks in Asia, is present in 15 countries around the world with more than 33,000 staff, providing services to over 18 million customers worldwide.

The bank draws on a strong ASEAN base and a commitment to excellence to help our customers build a strong and sustainable financial future. With our innovative products and services, CIMB has made a mark on the market as one of the leading digital banks, growing more than 250 per cent in users since the beginning of 2020. 

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