Standard Chartered reinforces long-term commitment to Viet Nam


Standard Chartered Vietnam on Wednesday officially launched its new head office in Ha Noi, strengthening its strong, long-term commitment to investment in Viet Nam.

Standard Chartered Vietnam launched its new head office in Ha Noi. — Photo courtesy of the bank

Standard Chartered Vietnam on Wednesday officially launched its new head office in Ha Noi, strengthening its strong, long-term commitment to investment in Viet Nam.

Occupying the third floor of the grade A Capital Place building, 29 Lieu Giai, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi, and attaching the flagship Thang Long branch on the ground floor, the new head office brings together three existing offices across Ha Noi into one place for seamless operations and better client service.

It features an open-plan office, creating a spacious and comfortable working environment for its employees, and applies technology to optimise office spaces and usability.

“Viet Nam is an exciting and dynamic market and an important part of our global footprint. It’s great to see our business grow from strength to strength, offering an innovative suite of solutions for consumers and businesses while contributing to the sustainable development of the Vietnamese economy. Deeply committed to Viet Nam, we will continue to grow with the country and make a difference for its people and community,” said Patrick Lee, Cluster CEO, Singapore & ASEAN Markets (Malaysia, Viet Nam, Thailand & Rep Offices), Chair of Board of Members of Standard Chartered Bank Vietnam (Limited).

Michele Wee, CEO of Standard Chartered Vietnam, said: "The inauguration of our new head office in Ha Noi is a significant milestone of Standard Chartered’s development in Viet Nam, underscoring our long-term commitment to the country, our clients and the community. We aspire to take our business to new heights, focusing on our clients and people and continuing to drive commerce and prosperity.”

Standard Chartered is one of the oldest international banks in Viet Nam, establishing its first branch in HCM City in 1904. — VNS

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