Viettel takes gold at 11th Annual IT World Awards

June 28, 2016 - 21:00

Telecom group Viettel’s Bankplus has been the winner of the gold award at the 11th Annual 2016 IT World Awards held in San Francisco yesterday. This is the first time a Vietnamese IT product has been honoured with the prestigious award.

Viettel’s representatives receive the awards. This is the first time Việt Nam has won the prize at the IT World Awards. Photo viettel
Viet Nam News

SAN FRANCISCO – Telecom group Viettel’s Bankplus has been the winner of the gold award at the 11th Annual 2016 IT World Awards held in San Francisco yesterday. This is the first time a Vietnamese IT product has been honoured with the prestigious award.

Its two applications of Antispam and BCCS 2.0 were also given bronze awards. This has been the first year Viettel competed at the awards in the US – the world biggest IT incubator. It means that Vietnamese IT products could compete with other competitors in the world market.

The online money transfers and payments via mobile phones, Bankplus also won the award for the best financial service in the Asia-Pacific region held by MasterCard for its outstanding results in promoting e-payments.

The products aimed to please Viettel’s customers. They were highly valued by specialists in Silicon Valley due to their application, creativity and large number of users.

Bankplus has been considered Viettel’s centrepiece as the application allows customers to open a bank account on mobile phones without internet connection. There are around three million customers using the application with US$150 million in transactions in the system. Bankplus is currently the only mobile banking service in the world allowing connection to several banks in one application. Bankplus has connected up to 16 banks, accounting for 95 per cent of total individual banking accounts in Việt Nam. The application has also been launched in Cambodia, Tanzania and Mozambique.

Rake Narang, editor-in-chief of Network Product Guide and head of IT World Award’s organising board said they sought outstanding products from all companies in the world.

“I think that Việt Nam has a lot of potential for IT development as the country has won awards on its debut. You should be confident to introduce your products to the whole world if they are excellent. Companies only need new ideas and creations to develop technologies and sell it to the world,” he said.

The award aims to honour outstanding achievements in the IT sector. This year’s awards had the participation of big groups such as Samsung, Dell, Cisco, Ultimate Software and SAP. — VNS

 

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