Sacombank wins ‘SME Payment Solutions of the Year – Vietnam’ at ABF Retail Banking Awards

Jul 26th at 14:14
26-07-2025 14:14:03+07:00

Sacombank wins ‘SME Payment Solutions of the Year – Vietnam’ at ABF Retail Banking Awards

Sacombank has been named ‘SME Payment Solutions of the Year – Vietnam 2025’ by Asian Banking and Finance (ABF) magazine at the 2025 ABF Retail Banking Awards.

Sacombank wins the “SME Payment Solutions of the Year – Vietnam” award from The Asian Banking and Finance Magazine for 2025. — Photo courtesy of Sacombank

The annual awards recognise outstanding achievements by banks and financial institutions across the Asia-Pacific region.

In Việt Nam, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for around 98 per cent of all active businesses and play a vital role in the country’s socio-economic development.

Understanding this, Sacombank has introduced customised, cost-effective product packages designed specifically for SMEs.

In addition to a suite of payment solutions such as online payment gateways, Tap to Phone and Sacombank QR Pay, the bank offers its specially designed eSME account package. The package features a host of benefits, including waived account management fees, no annual fees for business cards, free interbank transfers via Internet and Mobile Banking, reduced international payment fees, and a variety of other preferential rates and versatile services.

Beyond product development, Sacombank is also actively advancing green credit initiatives and promoting sustainable consumption.

Looking forward, the bank aims to further expand its market share, enhance customer experience, accelerate digital transformation, and integrate international standards into its service offerings, solidifying its position as a trusted strategic partner for businesses on their path to global integration and sustainable growth. 

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