ANZ opens Signature Priority Banking branch in Hanoi

May 23, 2011 | 08:43
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ANZ today opened a Signature Priority Banking branch in Hanoi, providing greater convenience to its affluent retail banking customers in Vietnam.
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The new branch complements ANZ’s first Signature Priority Banking branch in Ho Chi Minh City, which was opened in September 2010.

Joe Farrugia, head of Retail Banking & Wealth Management ANZ Vietnam, said: “Vietnam is a fast growing economy. ANZ is committed to supporting its customers to grow their wealth and enjoy convenient banking, and our new ANZ Signature Priority Banking branch in Hanoi is the latest milestone in delivering uncomplicated, personalised banking service.”

“At the core of Signature Priority Banking is the ANZ relationship manager who is dedicated to providing solutions to meet each customer’s personal financial goals including saving, investment, protection, and borrowing. Each relationship manager is supported by a team of specialists who can provide advice on insurance and wealth management products and mortgages,” said Farrugia.

Features of ANZ Signature Priority Banking include full banking and wealth management services including savings, current accounts, structured products (VND and AUD Gold Tower; Dual Currency Investment) and insurance;Signature Priority Banking debit card with access to more than 1 million locations worldwide; 24-hour phone and internet banking; preferential rates and pricing on banking transactions, deposits and mortgages;access to investment specialists, regular seminars on investment outlook; and invitations to lifestyle events.

Launched in 2010, ANZ Signature Priority Banking has been introduced in eight markets in Asia Pacific, including Vietnam, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea.

ANZ was among the first foreign banks to operate in Vietnam after establishing its first office in 1993. ANZ has nine outlets in Vietnam and offers a full range of international banking services across Institutional and Corporate Banking, Financial Markets, Trade Finance, Corporate Banking and Retail Banking.

By Song Ngoc

vir.com.vn

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