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Vietnam Banks Association received and worked with the International Compliance Association
On the morning of March 26, 2024, the Vietnam Banks Association (VNBA) had a reception and working session with representatives of the International Compliance Association (ICA), the community's leading professional agency on compliance legislation and global financial crime, headquartered in the UK and offices in Singapore, Malaysia, UAE.
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The Conference “ Finance Innovation in Vietnam WFIS 2024”
On April 15-16, 2024, the Conference “ Finance Innovation in Vietnam WFIS 2024” co-organized by Vietnam Banks Association and TradePass Company will take place. Vietnam Banks Association invite all member organizations to participate for free.
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Future of digital banking hinges on data security: experts
Data security and privacy play a pivotal role in the digital transformation of the finance and banking sector, according to experts.
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Big data essential to ensure continuous operations of banking industry
Data security is an important issue in ensuring continuous operations, and is considered a vital factor for banks. The Smart Banking Summit 2023 was organised by the Vietnam Banks Association (VNBA) in collaboration with IEC Group, under the professional sponsorship of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), in Hanoi on October 6.
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Interest rate cut expected to stimulate demand for home loans
According to a report by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), people’s demand for home loans and home repairs decreased by 1.12 per cent in the first half of this year, while the loans increased by up to 31 per cent last year.
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VIB offers unlimited promotions for customers to celebrate 27 years of establishment
With a consistent customer-centric strategy for digitalisation and digital transformation, VIB has pioneered many new technologies and developed value chains to bring customers better experiences.
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'Buy now, pay later' poses risk if left uncontrolled
Although "Buy now, Pay later" (BNPL) - a type of financing that allows consumers to make purchases and pay for them over time - is growing in popularity in Vietnam, experts worry it could pose some financial risks if left uncontrolled.