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Vietnam President upbeat with ACB's development

Vietnam President Nguyen Minh Triett said he believed that with its advantages in capital and its professionalism, Asia Commercial Bank  would develop faster and stronger. He sees it gradually expanding to penetrate regional and global markets.



President Triet said he was extremely pleased at the development of the Asia Commercial Bank while visiting its premises.


The bank has become the fifth largest bank in Vietnam’s banking network and is one of the largest commercial banks in Ho Chi Minh City.

In the context that producers are facing difficulties raising capital, President Triet asked the banks to ensure enough capital for production and business at reasonable interest rates, which will contribute to the country’s development.

ACB President Tran Xuan Gia and General Director Ly Xuan Hai promised to turn ACB into the fourth largest bank in Vietnam in the next five years.

 

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