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Techcombank 35,227 6 Quang Trung, Hoan Kiem Dist., Hanoi Capital ... 54A Nguyen Chi Thanh, Dong Da Dist., Hanoi Capital ... An Binh Bank JSC ABBank 10,350
Techcombank's logo. Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank, commonly referred to as Techcombank, [1] is a publicly listed Vietnamese bank. [2] Its shares are traded on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange under ticker TCB. [3]
The group was founded and is headquartered in Ho Chi Minh city. Its subsidiaries include Masan Consumer Holdings (consumer staples), Techcombank (financial services) and Masan Resources (mining). The group launched on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange on 5 November 2009.
Vietcombank Tower is 35 storey building in Ho Chi Minh City. [26] The tower is a venture between Vietcombank and FELS Property Holding of Singapore. [1] The tower is located at District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. With the height of 206 meters, it is the third tallest building in Ho Chi Minh City and the seventh tallest building in Vietnam.
Minh's most notable childhood achievements include winning the Gold Medal for Ho Chi Minh City Judo Championship and the First Prize in Physics – Ho Chi Minh City's High School Competition, both in 1986. From 1986 to 1988, Minh studied in the gifted class on Math and Physics at Thanh My Tay High School (current name: Gia Dinh) in Ho Chi Minh ...
OCB was established on June 10, 1996 in Ho Chi Minh City. [5] [6] [7] In the early years of its establishment, OCB focused on developing retail banking services, such as deposit mobilization, lending, payment, card services, etc.. [8] [9] OCB also expanded its operating network to many provinces and cities across the country. [10] [11] [12]
Asia Commercial Bank, often abbreviated to ACB, is the largest private bank in Vietnam by assets, [citation needed] headquartered at 442 Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Ward 5, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City. It was registered on 19 May 1993 and began operations in June 1993. [1]
Citibank Vietnam is a bank which set its first footprint in Vietnam in 1975, and then started up a representative office in Hanoi in 1993. [1] A year later, Citi became the first U.S. financial institution licensed for branch opening and full branch establishment in Hanoi a year later.