The award, which has been organised annually by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and Industry and Trade Newspaper over the past four years since Vietnam became a full member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), aims to honor businesses for their outstanding efforts to Vietnam’s economy.
Tatsusaburo Yamamoto, deputy general director of Dai-ichi Life Vietnam said: “Vietnam Top Trade Services Awards 2010 is a great encouragement to us. This is also a special pay-off to our efforts over the last three years.
“Dai-ichi Life Vietnam is heading to constantly improve service quality. We have committed to be a lifetime partner to the country and Vietnamese people through many other specific operations in the near future”.
With over 50 offices and 14,500 employees and agencies, Dai-ichi Life Vietnam gradually provides best services and maximises benefits to over 500,000 customers nationwide.
The company is constantly improving facilities and customer serviced qualities through the fruitful business cooperation with different banking and investment partners, expanding the office network and launching new products to meet the increasingly diversified needs of customers.
Consequently, Dai-ichi Life Vietnam achieved a spectacular growth in the first nine months of 2010 with new business premiums approximately equal to the total new business sales volume in 2009, grew by 51 per cent over the same period.
Regarding as an effective business, Dai-ichi Life Vietnam was also granted many other honor awards such as Golden Dragon Award in 2008, 2009, Vietnam Golden FDI 2009, Sao Khue Award 2009, and Contribution Certificate of Finance Ministry 2009.
With the commitment "Lifetime partner”, Dai-ichi Life Vietnam exerts its strength in building up an image to be closely associated with the country and people of Vietnam through the improvement in service quality as well as in contribution to the community.
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