
Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)
Chairman
Mr Do Viet Hung is in charge from 1/1/2024
CEO
Mr Nguyễn Thanh Tùng
Authorized capital
47.325.166 millions VND (up to date 31/12/2022)
Head Office
Vietcombank Tower, 198 Tran Quang Khai Street, Ly Thai To Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi city, Vietnam
Website
https://www.vietcombank.com.vn/
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