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January, 29 2013 08:52:34

Citi Vietnam wins int'l banking award

HA NOI (VNS)— Citibank Vietnam has been recently voted as the "Best Bank in Viet Nam" and "Best Debt House in Viet Nam" for 2012 by leading international financial magazine The Asset.

This marks the second time it has been named as the best bank, following recognition in 2007. Citibank has also won the equivalent award in the Philippines, China, Indonesia, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand.

The Asset Magazine selected the award winners according to bank products, service quality, strategies to attract and develop services as well as institutional contributions to society in general. — VNS

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