Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)
JSC Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam, formerly known as Bank for Foreign trade of Vietnam, was established on 01/04/1963 from the Foreign Exchange Bureau (of the State Bank of Vietnam). Being the first state commercial bank chosen for pilot privatization by the Government, Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam officially came into operation on 02/06/2008 after the successful implementation of the equitization plan through initial public offering (IPO).
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Vietcombank leads profits with $983.1m as smaller banks outgrow giants
Vietcombank leads profits with $983.1m as smaller banks outgrow giants
The bank recorded a 36.7% annual rise in H1 2026.
Vietnam’s lenders bolstered by reforms and foreign direct investment
The direct impact of tariffs on the banking sector should be manageable, S&P said.
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