Standard Chartered Vietnam awarded Best Domestic Custodian and Best Fund Administration

Thursday, Jul 01, 2021 08:10

The bank is honoured for being recognised by clients and the market for its unwavering efforts to enhance the capability and exceed clients’ expectations over the years. — Photo courtesy of the bank

Standard Chartered Bank (Vietnam) has been awarded Best Domestic Custodian and Best Fund Administration – Retail Fund by The Asset Triple A, Sustainable Investing Awards for Institutional Investor, ETF, and Asset Servicing Providers 2021.

The bank is honoured for being recognised by clients and the market for its unwavering efforts to enhance the capability and exceed clients’ expectations over the years. As a provider of highly sophisticated asset servicing solutions, Standard Chartered Vietnam supports and adds value to clients’ business growth with our best-in-class product offering that combines global standards with local insights. Standard Chartered Bank has been named an outstanding member by Viet Nam Securities Depository for the fourth consecutive years since 2017 for our active contribution to the development of Viet Nam's securities market.

Recently, the bank was privileged to become service provider of the market-first voluntary pension fund operated by Dragon Capital VietFund Management, another milestone that underscores our market leading position in product capability in Viet Nam.

Standard Chartered Vietnam CEO, Michele Wee, said: “We are very proud to receive this prestigious award from Triple A Asset. We are committed to providing clients with the solutions they need by leveraging our full suite of innovative and tailor-made products and services and the strength of our international network. These awards manifest how our clients trust our products and services and their confidence in banking with us. We appreciate the trust and are committed to continuing strengthening our service quality.”

The Asset’s Triple A Awards recognise the industry's most excellent service providers in banking, finance, treasury and the capital markets. — VNS

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