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Vietcombank rated best bank for trade finance

The Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) has been awarded the title of Vietnamese Best Bank for Trade Finance by the Trade Finance Magazine.
The Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) has been awarded thetitle of Vietnamese Best Bank for Trade Finance by the Trade FinanceMagazine.

An award presenting ceremony to honourbanks in the Asia-Pacific region took place on July 8 in Hong Kong.

This is the third consecutive year Vietcombank hasbeen the only Vietnamese bank to receive the prestigious award, whichwas voted by online customers through the websitewww.tradefinancemagazine.com.

Trade FinanceMagazine is the global magazine for commodity and export finance of theEuromoney Institutional Investor Plc./.

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