HDBank launches many loan programme for workers

Nov 24th at 09:13
24-11-2022 09:13:19+07:00

HDBank launches many loan programme for workers

To support workers who lost their jobs due to the slump in foreign trade, HDBank is offering loans at attractive interest rates of just 50 per cent of market rates and with simple procedures.

 

Normally, the end of the year is always the busiest time for production and business activities, but this year many companies, especially in the leather, footwear and wood industries, have suspended production due to lack of orders and thousands of workers have lost their jobs.

In HCM City for instance, nearly 1,200 workers at the foreign-owned Ty Hung Company Limited in Binh Tan District, which manufactures leather shoes for export, will be laid off on December 1.

Samho Viet Nam Ltd. in Cu Chi District is planning to lay off more than 1,400 out of its 8,733 employees.

To help mitigate the difficulties for workers in this difficult period, HDBank and HD SAISON have a loan package of VND10 trillion with preferential interest rates for them.

It follows the direction by the Government and the State Bank of Viet Nam to eliminate loansharking to improve workers' lives.

Accordingly, more than 1 million workers in 9 provinces and cities including Dong Nai, Nghe An, Binh Duong, Long An, Bac Giang, Bac Ninh, Quang Nam, Da Nang and HCM City have had access to this offers.

HDBank and HD SAISON are also scrambling to deploy the program in other provinces.

HD SAISON, the financial company with the largest network in the country -- with more than 24,000 transaction points in 63 provinces and cities -- can help workers in remote areas easily access the preferential loans.

The HD Saison app makes it easy for customers to access the loans.

They can visit https://www.hdsaison.com.vn/vn/dich-vu/dang-ky-vay.html to borrow.

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