VietinBank honoured with ‘Project Infrastructure Finance Deal of the Year’ award

Dec 28th at 08:00
28-12-2022 08:00:29+07:00

VietinBank honoured with ‘Project Infrastructure Finance Deal of the Year’ award

With the surge of foreign capital inflow and rapid expansion of the economy during recent years, VietinBank stands out as a pioneering bank financing major projects focused on enhancing existing infrastructure in Vietnam, fostering economic growth and sustainable development.

 

VietinBank was given the prestigious “Project Infrastructure Finance Deal of the Year” award at the Corporate and Investment Banking Awards 2022 hosted by Asian Banking & Finance for its significant project, financing an expansion project of a leading modern industrial park.

The deal will draw in a huge amount of foreign investment and create thousands of new jobs in Vietnam’s pivotal emerging economic zone.

VietinBank was honoured with the "Project Infrastructure Finance Deal of the Year” award by Asian Banking & Finance

This deal affirms the strength of the strategic relationship between VietinBank and one of the leading foreign-invested industrial developers in Vietnam. VietinBank also reinforced its position as a leading local bank for foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) and achieved its goals in facilitating the country’s development via efficient capital allocation in major infrastructure projects.

This is underpinned by the bank’s capabilities and track record in providing large-scale credit facilities and fund arrangement services for corporates, owning an extensive network with 155 branches nationwide and having a correspondent relationship with over 1,000 financial institutions worldwide.

More importantly, with the establishment of dedicated teams serving customers from various countries, such as China, Japan, and Korea, and a strategic relationship with MUFG Bank, VietinBank has always been a major partner of prominent FIEs in all sectors nationwide, known for its ability to provide corporate customers with a suite of financial and banking services tailored to their evolving needs.

In light of rising global demand for ESG initiatives, VietinBank has already deployed the inclusion of tighter social and environmental assessment criteria during the credit appraisal stage for project financing and prioritisation of projects that support the national sustainability goals, including the development of green industrial parks and logistics services as a launching pad for Vietnam to attract high-quality foreign investment and bring a positive impact socioeconomic development.

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