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StanChart launches priority banking in Vietnam


The service will provide Standard Chartered Bank’s customers with a series of global services including financial solutions in banking transactions, loans, guaranties, investments, new products and high-quality services, in addition to attractive interest rates, said a report in VOV News.

The Priority Banking service, which is part of Standard Chartered Bank’s global expansion strategy, provides access to experienced consultants and managers and quick service at 200 Priority Banking transaction centres in 25 countries.

Members will also receive a special prime rate on time deposits and personal lines of credit, free services such as unlimited domestic money transfer, free overseas money transfer and free international debit cards.

Standard Chartered Bank’s global director Foo Mee Har said Priority Banking has a lot of potential in the Asian market. The bank will continue to expand its human resources, number of branches, products and consultant network to serve all markets.

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