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Vietnam Export Import Commerci

Vietnam Export Import Commerci (EIB VN)

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Vietnam Export Import Commercial Joint Stock Bank provides various banking services and products to organizations and individual customers in Vietnam. The company offers demand, savings, time, overnight, accumulated, and payment deposits; deposits with preferential, tiered, and daily interest rates; deposits with optional terms; and certificates of deposit. It also provides housing loans, loans for small traders, loans secured by savings books and valuable papers, loans for securities trading and investments, T-day securities loans, overseas study loans, auto loans, unsecured loans for employees, overdrafts, and loans by investment projects; factoring services; and prepaid, debit, credit, co-branded cards. In addition, the company engages in foreign currency trading by spot, swap, forward, and currency options and gold trading; provides money transfer and remittance services; packaging services for overseas studies; Internet, mobile, and SMS banking services; and bill payment services, such as electricity, water, air ticket, and automatic bill payment services, as well as telecommunication charge payment and collection services. Further, it offers centralized deposit management, payroll, and cash services; payment of travelers� cheques, and cheque issuance and collection; international settlement services. Additionally, the company engages in the receipt of funds entrusted for investment; receipt of funds from domestic and foreign credit institutions; discount of commercial papers, state bonds, and valuable papers; investment in securities; issuance of domestic and international cards; financial advisory services; corporate bond trading; and other banking services. As of December 31, 2014, it operated a network of 208 banking units, including 44 Branches, 163 transaction offices, and 1 savings fund. The company was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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