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Ngân hàng TMCP Kiên Long (Kienlongbank)

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KienlongBank – 30 years of Growth and Excellence: Affirming the strength of a leading Vietnamese brand

Celebrating its 30th anniversary (1995–2025), KienlongBank has demonstrated remarkable momentum as a resilient Vietnamese bank, steadfast in its philosophy of “safe development – sustainable growth”, while achieving outstanding breakthroughs across all strategic performance indicators.

Banks racing into year-end profit boom

Vietnam’s banking sector continues to post robust profit growth this year thus far, with numerous lenders reporting impressive earnings and setting new records.

Vietnamese banks set for growth on major policy shift

Experts believe that if managed properly, lifting credit room restrictions will enhance lending flexibility, allowing for a more natural adjustment of capital supply and demand, thereby facilitating investment and production needs in the economy.

Several banks plan to list share on stock exchange

The drive toward listing is part of a broader strategy among banks to strengthen capital bases.

Banks aim to boost efficiency through listings and capital hikes

Several Vietnamese banks are planning to switch stock exchanges and raise capital in 2025, aiming to improve transparency, liquidity, and market competitiveness.

Several small banks eyeing major exchange listings

Several small lenders are planning to move their stock to major exchanges to bolster stock liquidity and replenish their capital sources.

Banks adjust to balance and cut costs

With simultaneous interest rate cuts and accelerated credit disbursement, banks are fuelling Vietnam’s economic breakthrough, driving towards the ambitious targets of 8 per cent GDP growth and 16 per cent credit expansion this year.

Bad debts remained a challenge for banks in H1

Banks' non-performing loans continued to grow in the first half of this year, with some banks even witnessing double-digit growth, whereas their loan loss reserve ratio trended downwards.

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