Working Groups
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Working Group Registration
To get working group related information i.e. notification of meetings, working group agendas, summaries and etc.
Plese register with:
Nguyen Van Minh
3rd Floor ,63 Ly Thai To, Hanoi.
Email: la1@ifc.org
Tel: (04) 3934-2282
Fax: (04) 3934-2289
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Banking Working Group
Overview
Since 1998, the Banking Working Group has been working in close partnership with the State Bank of Vietnam to improve the regulatory system for the country’s banking sector. Currently, the group is made up of almost all foreign banks, and joint-venture banks in Vietnam and led by Mr. Ashok Sud, CEO of Standard Chartered Bank in Vietnam. A number of the Group’s important recommendations of the have been adopted by the government, such as the removal of interest and guarantee commission ceilings, the enabling of banks to lend in foreign currency to exporters, and the relaxation of the forex transaction band. The Group has been called on to provide comments on important policy issues and documents, including the legal framework for operation of foreign banks in Vietnam, regulations on lending and security, and regulations on banking corporate governance. At the moment, the Group is working with the State Bank to bring Vietnam’s banking regulations more in line with international standards. The Group is providing valuable inputs to a draft of new legal papers on forex transactions, and introducing best practices for treasury activities.
Structure
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Private Sector
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Government Partners State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Adds: 47-49 Ly Thai To, Hanoi, Vietnam Tel: 04-8268779
- Legal Dept.
- Banks & Non-bank Credit Institutions Dept.
- Forex Control Dept.
- International Cooperation Dept.
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Key Membership Key membership of the Banking Working Group, as mentioned above, are almost all wholy-foreign owned banks, representative offices of foreign banks, joint-venture banks and other credit institutions operating in Vietnam such as ABN-Amro, ANZ, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Bangkok Bank, Calyon, CitiBank, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, JP Morgan, Maybank, Mizuho Corporate Bank, Natixis, Standard Chartered Bank, Societe Generale (SG), and United Oversea Bank (UOB) to name just a few.
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