Standard Chartered Bank expands its office in HCMC

June 11, 2013 | 18:00
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The UK Minister of State for Trade and Investment, Lord Green today performed the official opening of the Standard Chartered Bank Vietnam’s expanded office in Ho Chi Minh City.

Following last year’s relocation of the bank’s Hanoi head office to Keangnam, the tallest building in Vietnam, the bank has now expanded its office in Ho Chi Minh City to accommodate its growing business and headcount in the south.

With the new office for Wholesale Banking business and support functions, adjacent to the existing Consumer Banking office,  the bank is now the sole occupant of a floor of the Saigon Trade Centre at 37 Ton Duc Thang, District 1. The new office follows the bank’s global workplace standards and is fully equipped with modern technology systems to ensure best service to its clients and customers.

“The new premises in Ho Chi Minh City mark another milestone of our business in Vietnam. This represents a significant upgrade in the standard of our working space in the south, where we are investing more resources to capture the business opportunities available here,” Louis Taylor, general director of Standard Chartered Bank (Vietnam) Ltd. said.

Having been in Vietnam since 1904, Standard Chartered is one of the oldest banks present in Vietnam. The bank brings world-class expertise, products and services to the Vietnamese market with a focus on sustainable business for its clients and customers, as well as on investing in communities.

By By Hoang Anh

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