Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV)
Chairman
Mr Phan Đức Tú
CEO
Mr Lê Ngọc Lâm
Authorized capital
50.585.238.160.000 VND (up to 31/12/2022)
Head Office
BIDV Tower, 194 Tran Quang Khai, Street, Ly Thai To Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi city, Vietnam
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Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) was established on April 26, 1957 according to Decree 177/TTg of the Prime Minister. Over 66 years of construction and growth, with names and tasks suitable to the needs of each stage of the country's development: Vietnam Kien Thiet Bank (1957 - 1981), Investment and Construction Bank Construction of Vietnam (1981 - 1990), Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (1990 - 2012), Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (from May 1, 2012), BIDV always excellently completes all assigned pharmaceutical duties.
After 66 years of development and more than 27 years of commercial business, BIDV has now become a leading multinational and multi-owned financial institution in Vietnam; multi-functional, multi-sector business; operates openly and transparently according to international management standards and practices... BIDV currently has a wide network with 1,085 domestic and foreign branches and transaction offices, 11 subsidiaries, affiliated companies and commercial presences in Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Russia, Taiwan (China); There are nearly 28,000 well-trained and experienced staff; has a base of more than 15 million individual customers and 500,000 business customers; has agency relationships with 2,300 financial institutions in 177 countries and territories. BIDV currently leads the commercial banking system in Vietnam in terms of total assets; State capital at the bank is preserved and constantly developed; For many consecutive years, BIDV has been among the largest corporate income tax payers in Vietnam...
With important contributions to the country's development, BIDV is proud to be awarded many noble awards by the Party and State of Vietnam: Title of Hero of Labor in the Reformation Period; Ho Chi Minh Medal; Independence Medal; Labor Medal... BIDV was also awarded the Independence Medal, Labor Medal, Friendship Medal, Development Medal... by the Lao Party and State; was awarded the Royal Medal, the Order of Merit by the King of Cambodia... BIDV was also recognized, appreciated and honored with many prestigious awards by many leading domestic and international organizations.
Proud achievements after 66 years of construction and growth are the foundation for BIDV to continue to be determined to successfully complete all assigned tasks and aim for lasting development and prosperity. To achieve that great goal, in the bank's business development strategy to 2025, vision to 2030, Bidv has clearly defined the Mission: "Bring the best benefits and utilities to customers and shareholders." , workers and social communities" and Vision to 2030: "Becoming the leading financial institution in Southeast Asia, with the best digital platform in Vietnam, striving to be among the 100 largest banks." Asia region", with 5 core values "Intelligence - Trust - Integrity - Professionalism - Aspiration". With the action slogan "Steadily Pioneering - Accompanying Development", BIDV continues to strive to contribute to the development of the Country, the banking industry, for the sustainable development of customers, partners and customers. of the social community.
(Source: BIDV)
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