Standard Chartered named Việt Nam’s Best Cash Management Bank 2025

Jun 30th at 13:49
30-06-2025 13:49:57+07:00

Standard Chartered named Việt Nam’s Best Cash Management Bank 2025

Standard Chartered’s digital and real-time treasury solutions help clients improve efficiency, optimise cash flow, and align with ESG goals.

Standard Chartered Bank Việt Nam in Hà Nội. — Photo courtesy of the bank

Standard Chartered has been recognised as Việt Nam’s Best Cash Management Bank 2025 for the second year in a row, reinforcing its leading position in treasury and cash management services.

At the Asset Triple A Treasurise Awards 2025, the bank also won Best Payments and Collections Solution for Sun Life Vietnam and Best ESG Solution for KinderWorld, highlighting its strong commitment to innovation and sustainability.

Standard Chartered’s digital and real-time treasury solutions help clients improve efficiency, optimise cash flow, and align with ESG goals. Its suite of APIs enables secure access to banking services and real-time data.

“These awards reflect the trust our clients place in us and our team’s dedication to excellence,” said Sylvester Kinuthia, Head of Transaction Banking, Standard Chartered Vietnam.

The Triple A Awards are known for their rigorous selection process, including client feedback.

KinderWorld CEO Ricky Tan praised the bank’s tailored ESG solutions, noting their role in enhancing financial efficiency and supporting sustainability goals.

Standard Chartered was also named Best Transaction Bank, with a total of 127 regional awards across Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa. 

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- 11:12 30/06/2025



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