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The HSBC Group is one of the largest banking and financial services organizations in the world, with well-established businesses in Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa. HSBC differentiates its brand from those of its competitors by describing the unique characteristics which distinguish HSBC, summarized by the words "The world's local bank".

In Vietnam, HSBC first opened an office in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in 1870. In August 1995, HSBC opened a full-service branch in Ho Chi Minh City. In 2005, HSBC also opened its second branch in Hanoi and established a representative office in Cantho.

HSBC is now the largest foreign bank in Vietnam in terms of network, product range, staff and customer base. HSBC’s history in Vietnam and knowledge of its culture reflects its commitment to delivering excellence in customer service, every time.

 
 

Corporate sustainability is central to HSBC’s business strategy, with leadership from the top and involvement at all levels of the bank. At HSBC Vietnam, Corporate Sustainability means managing the business responsibly and sensitively with the utmost respect for people, communities and the environment to achieve long-term success.

 
  HSBC Vietnam
Category : Branches of Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : HSBCVNVX

Address :
The Metropolitan
235 Dong Khoi Street
District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

Telephone : (84 8) 3829 2288

Website :  www.hsbc.com.vn

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HSBC Vietnam are branches of foreign bank and registered under Law on State Bank of Vietnam (amended June 2003) and the Law on Credit Institutions (amended June 2004). The State Bank of Vietnam has made reasonable efforts to ensure that the Bank is meet all the requirements applicable to the Law 2003 as the bank concerned. The State Bank monitors registered banks’ compliance with banking supervision policies, neither it nor the Government guarantees that a registered bank will not get into difficulty or fail.
 

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