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  2. Vietinbank - Wikipedia

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    www .vietinbank .vn. 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.

  3. List of banks in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Joint-venture partner are VietinBank and Cathay United Bank in Taiwan; Vietnam – Russia Joint Venture Bank (VRB): VRB is a joint venture between the two leading banks in Vietnam and Russia, Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) and Bank for Foreign Trade of Russia (VTB) References

  4. Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam ( Vietnamese: Ngân hàng Thương mại Cổ phần Đầu tư và Phát triển Việt Nam ), commonly known as BIDV, is a Vietnamese state-owned bank in Vietnam. It is the country's biggest bank by assets ($72 billion USD) as of June 2021. [4] [5] According to the ...

  5. Vietcombank - Wikipedia

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    www .vietcombank .com .vn. Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam, commonly referred to as Vietcombank, is a commercial bank in Vietnam . == Vietcombank.vn = headquarters are located in Hanoi, Vietnam. As of 31 December 2020 [1] the bank had 116 branches and 474 transaction offices in Vietnam, 3 local subsidiaries, 3 overseas ...

  6. State Bank of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Currency. Vietnamese đồng. VND ( ISO 4217) Reserves. 27 880 million USD [1] Website. www .sbv .gov .vn. The State Bank of Vietnam ( Vietnamese: Ngân hàng Nhà nước Việt Nam) is the central bank of Vietnam. It currently [when?] holds an about 65% stake of VietinBank, the country's largest listed bank by capital.

  7. Vietnamese đồng - Wikipedia

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  8. Economy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In 1806, Emperor Gia Long of the new Nguyễn dynasty imposed the "Sea Ban policy", which banned all Vietnamese overseas business and stopped Western merchants from entering Vietnam. This policy led to stagnation of the Vietnamese economy in the early-19th century, and contributed to Vietnam becoming a French colony.

  9. Banking in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    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 ...