Agribank aims to maintain top commercial bank status

The Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank) aims to maintain its status as the leading commercial bank in Vietnam in its strategic business orientation to 2025.
Agribank aims to maintain top commercial bank status ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Bank for Agriculture andRural Development (Agribank) aims to maintain its status as the leadingcommercial bank in Vietnam in its strategic business orientation to 2025.

Chairman of the Agribank’s Member Council Trinh Ngoc Khanhsaid one of the important tasks for the bank in the near future is to offerservices based on high-tech platforms such as QR Pay, Samsung Pay and Autobankwhile improving services quality.

Agribank has a strategy of bringing capital and bankingservices to each household and working with the Farmers’ Union, the Women’sUnion and the War Veterans’ Association to assist enterprises and households inagriculture and rural development.

For the first time in its lending regulation, Agribank has setrules on providing loans for clients in case they face business risks. It alsoplans to offer many services to customers such as lending for farmers andsmall-scale enterprises, and financial proofing.

Riding the trend of the fourth industrial revolution, it hasoffered such services as money transfer or payment via SMS, and AgribankE-mobile Banking with financial and non-financial transactions on the mobileapplication.

With a network of 2,300 branches and transaction officesworldwide, Agribank is offering more than 200 banking services in the fields ofcredit supply, capital mobilisation, domestic and international payment, ande-banking.-VNA

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