Add: 47 Dien Bien Phu St., Da Kao Ward, Dist.1, Hochiminh City
Tel: (84-8) 9100780
Fax: (84-8) 9100786
Email:
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http://www.anbinhbank.com.vn Welcome to An Binh Joint-Stock Bank (ABBANK), one of the leading joint-stock banks of Vietnam anh one of the ten banks with the largest registered capital of Vietnam. After 13 years of growth and development since establishment in 1993, ABBANK has made great advances in its business performances and results in the last 3 years, marked by significant milestones such as: Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN) became a strategic shareholder of ABBANK with 40% of shareholdings in 2006; ABBANK and An Binh Securities (ABS) has successfully issued VND 2000 billion bond for EVN in 2006; EVN bond issued by ABBANK has been selected by Asia Money 1.2007 as the best local currency bond of Asia in 2006.
Currently ABBANK has a network of 14 branches and transactional offices in 6 provices of Vietnam, serving 5,000 business clients and 50,000 individual customers. Target business clients of ABBANK consist of companies and enterprises belonged to EVN and EVN Telecom, small and medium enterprises (SME) in export and import industries. For the individual customers, ABBANK focuses on EVN and EVN Telecom employees, electricity consumers, and other customers who have needs for debit and credit card products, account salary payments, installment loans for car, house and consumption.
To atract and maintain customer, ABBANK commits to create its unique service differentiation comparing to other banks by delivering best service quality to its target customers by frequently listening to customer opinions and feedbacks, applying most up-to-date IT infrastructure and solutions, professionally recruiting and training our staffs and developing joint marketing programs and products with our strategic partners.
In 2007, ABBANK business objectives include: increasing the number of our branches and transactional offices to 50 by the of the year, achieving growth of 250-300% in fund mobilisation, loan provision and total revenue with a strong increase from fee-based services.