S.Korea's Woori Bank to form Vietnam unit by July
South Korea's Woori Bank expects to
establish a Vietnam unit this month or in July, a bank official said on
Tuesday, as part of the lender's plans to expand its network in the expanding
market of Southeast Asia.
Woori
Bank, South Korea's largest bank in terms of consolidated assets as of the
end of March, is awaiting approval from relevant authorities to established a
wholly-owned unit in Vietnam, the official said.
A
Vietnamese banking source said the State Bank of Vietnam, the country's
central bank, was expected to grant a licence for the South Korean lender
shortly.
South
Korea is now the biggest foreign investor in Vietnam, with large investments
placed to turn it into a Southeast Asian production hub by Samsung
Electronics Co Ltd and LG Electronics Inc.
Other
major Korean companies in Vietnam include Kumho Construction, Posco group,
Hanjin Logistics and Kumho Tire.
A
free trade agreement between South Korea and Vietnam that came into effect
last December gives more incentives for Korean firms to invest.
Woori
Bank's Vietnam unit, once licensed, would most likely be a vehicle to expand
South Korean investment in a country where it has been limited to operating
two branches. Other competitors include HSBC, ANZ, Standard Chartered Bank as
well as Shinhan Bank.
With
the expected approval, Woori Bank would seek to strengthen its localised
service to Vietnamese retail customers through channels including its mobile
banking platform Wibee Bank and chat app Wibee Talk.
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Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 6, 2016
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