At the opening ceremony of the Panbanji branch held on the 29th in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Jeon Pil-hwan, Head of Shinhan Bank Digital Group (third from the left), Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Director of the Bank Supervision Department at the State Bank of Vietnam (fourth from the left), Kim Won-tae, Consul at the Ho Chi Minh Consulate General (second from the left), and Kim Kwan-mook, Head of KOTRA Ho Chi Minh Trade Center (far right), are posing for a commemorative photo.

At the opening ceremony of the Panbanji branch held on the 29th in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Jeon Pil-hwan, Head of Shinhan Bank Digital Group (third from the left), Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Director of the Bank Supervision Department at the State Bank of Vietnam (fourth from the left), Kim Won-tae, Consul at the Ho Chi Minh Consulate General (second from the left), and Kim Kwan-mook, Head of KOTRA Ho Chi Minh Trade Center (far right), are posing for a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] Shinhan Vietnam Bank announced on the 29th that it has opened three branches in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.


The newly opened branches are Phan Van Tri and Tan Phu branches in Ho Chi Minh City, and Hoang Mai branch in Hanoi.


G? V?p and T?n Ph? districts, where the Phan Van Tri and Tan Phu branches are located, have high population density and are expected to have large-scale real estate projects, making them the fastest developing areas in Ho Chi Minh City.


Hai B? Tr?ng district, where the Hoang Mai branch is located, is one of the central districts of the capital Hanoi. It is a transportation hub connecting key economic areas such as ??ng ?a, Ho?n Ki?m, and Thanh Xu?n districts.


With this opening, Shinhan Vietnam Bank has expanded its local network to 46 branches. The bank stated that it now holds the largest number of branches among foreign banks in Vietnam, solidifying its position as the top foreign bank.



A Shinhan Vietnam Bank official said, "In addition to expanding offline channels, we will also expand digital customer touchpoints through partnerships with major local platforms such as Tiki and Zalo, providing various services through non-face-to-face channels."


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