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Home Credit Vietnam was founded in 2008. [29] [30] [31] Over the past 15 years, Home Credit has expanded its network throughout the country, serving over 15 million customers. [32] [33] According to the 2022 financial report, Home Credit Vietnam's revenue reached VND 1,189 trillion, nearly double that of 2021.
Total assets. 492.637 billion VND (2022) Number of employees. 16.000 (2022) Website. www.sacombank.com.vn. Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank, commonly referred to as Sacombank, [2] is a Vietnamese commercial joint stock bank established in 1991. [3][4]
Ngân hàng Chính sách Xã hội Việt Nam Vietnam Bank for Social Policies VBSP 23,960.1 169 Dinh Duong, Hoang Mai Dist., Hanoi Capital https://vbsp.org.vn/ Ngân hàng Phát triển Việt Nam Vietnam Development Bank VDP 15,085 25A Cat Linh, Ha Dong Dist., Hanoi Capital https://vdb.gov.vn/
Since 1992 Vietnam's banking system has consisted of a combination of state-owned, joint-stock, joint-venture, and foreign banks, but the state-owned commercial banks predominate, and they suffer from high levels of NPL, most of them to state-owned enterprises. Consequently, in September 2005 Vietnam decided to equitize all five state-owned ...
Asia Commercial Bank, often abbreviated to ACB, is the largest private bank in Vietnam by assets, [citation needed] headquartered at 442 Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Ward 5, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City. It was registered on 19 May 1993 and began operations in June 1993. [1] The bank trades at the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange under the symbol ACB ...
Citibank Vietnam is a bank which set its first footprint in Vietnam in 1975, and then started up a representative office in Hanoi in 1993. [1] A year later, Citi became the first U.S. financial institution licensed for branch opening and full branch establishment in Hanoi a year later. Citi has two branches in Vietnam, one in Hanoi and one in ...
Vietinbank. The Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade (Vietnamese: Ngân hàng Thương mại Cổ phần Công thương Việt Nam), trading as Vietinbank, is a state-owned Vietnamese bank. As of 2023, it is Vietnam's second-largest bank, with VND 1,800 trillion (around $76 billion) of assets under management.
By 1996, it was among the 25 largest state companies in Vietnam and was ranked as a special class state company. [4] The government decided to turn Bao Viet into a major finance and insurance group in 2003, enabling it to offer a broad range of financial products other than insurance – a decision that was not implemented until 2007. [ 4 ]