Vietnam grants first foreign bank licence in nine years to Korea’s IBK

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23-04-2026 20:14:34+07:00

Vietnam grants first foreign bank licence in nine years to Korea’s IBK

Vietnam has granted a new banking licence to Korea’s IBK, signalling stronger bilateral financial ties while boosting competition, small- and medium sized enterprise financing, and integration into global value chains.

On April 22, Deputy Governor Nguyen Ngoc Canh had a meeting with Chang Min Young, chairman and president of the Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) at the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) headquarters in Hanoi. During the meeting, Deputy Governor Canh congratulated IBK Vietnam on receiving its licence to establish a wholly foreign-owned bank in Vietnam.

Vietnam grants first foreign bank license in nine years to Korea’s IBK (translated)

Deputy Governor Nguyen Ngoc Canh (right) in discussion with Chang Min Young, chairman and president of IBK

This is the only licence issued by the State Bank of Vietnam to a wholly foreign-owned bank in Vietnam over the past nine years, bringing the total number of such banks in the country to 10, including three from South Korea. The most recent licence before this was granted to UOB Vietnam in 2017.

The current list of wholly foreign-owned banks in Vietnam features HSBC Vietnam, Shinhan Vietnam, Standard Chartered Vietnam, Public Bank Vietnam, Woori Vietnam, UOB Vietnam, ANZ Vietnam, Hong Leong Vietnam, CIMB Vietnam, and IBK Vietnam.

IBK’s top leader Chang Min Young noted that the bank was established with the mission of supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with 75 per cent of its lending portfolio dedicated to this segment.

He expressed confidence that IBK’s experience in operating financial mechanisms for SMEs would serve as a valuable asset in advisory and cooperative activities with Vietnam.

“As a wholly foreign-owned bank operating in Vietnam, IBK has committed to quickly stabilising its operations and performing effectively, contributing to strengthening cooperative relations between South Korea and Vietnam,” he said.

At the meeting, Deputy Governor Canh stated that Vietnam considered the development of SMEs a key driver of the national economy, holding an important role in economic growth, job creation, and social welfare.

“The demand for capital to support business development, especially for SMEs in Vietnam, is enormous. With more than 60 years of experience, IBK Vietnam can be serving as a bridge between businesses of the two countries, helping encourage Vietnam’s investment environment to Korean business community, and expand supply chain financing programmes. This, in turn, will help Vietnamese enterprises participate more deeply in global value chains,” he said.

The participation of wholly foreign-owned banks not only increases competition in the market but also creates momentum for domestic banks to improve governance standards, risk management, and service quality.

This group of banks typically has strengths in areas such as trade finance, retail banking, services for foreign-invested enterprises, and cross-border financial services, thereby effectively supporting import-export activities and foreign investment inflows into Vietnam.

In addition, foreign banks play an active role in the digital transformation of the banking sector by introducing advanced technological solutions, modern operating models, and innovative financial products.

At the same time, their compliance with international standards on capital safety, transparency, and corporate governance contributes to enhancing the stability and integration of Vietnam’s financial system in the face of deepening globalisation.

VIR

- 17:09 23/04/2026



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