Vietcombank among Asia 300 list

VOV.VN - Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) has been cited byJapan’s Nikkei Asian Review in the Asia 300 list (Asia’s most dynamic companies). 

Four other Vietnamese enterprises -FPT, PetroVietnam Gas, Vinamilk and Vingroup-were also named in the list.

Earlier in 2014, the Nikkei Asian Review also voted Vietcombank as the sole Vietnamese bank in the list of the 100 biggest publicly traded companies of the ASEAN bloc.

Last year, Brand Finance, the world’s leading brand valuation consultancy firm announced a list of the world’s 500 most valuable banking brands. Accordingly, Brand Finance ranked Vietcombank a brand rating of A, with a brand value of US$157 million.
   

With the steady development for years, Vietcombank is striving to become the country’s leading bank from now through 2020.

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