SeABank honoured for most trusted savings product

SeABank has been listed in top 100 quality products and services which are trusted and used by consumers for the title of the most trusted and recommended savings product in Vietnam.
SeABank honoured for most trusted savings product ảnh 1SeABank honoured for most trusted and recommended savings product (Source: SeABank)

Hanoi (VNA)
– The Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank(SeABank) has been listed in top 100 quality products and services which aretrusted and used by consumers for the title of the most trusted andrecommended savings product in Vietnam.

The “Trust and Use Awards 2017” was organised by the Consumption AdvisoryMagazine under the Vietnam Economic Times.

This was theseventh time SeABank has been named in the list, acknowledging the bank’sefforts to offer the best retail products and services suitable for demands andfinancial capacity of each consumer, as well as affirming consumers’ confidencein the bank’s product and service quality.

The “Trustand Use Awards” nominate products and services in seven fields:finance-banking-insurance, food and retail, fashion-cosmetics-beauty services,household appliances-interior decor, pharmaceuticals and health care equipment,tourism-resorts-real estate and telecommunications-technology.

The resultsare based from consumer votes on several criteria, including product quality,safety, clean and energy-saving manufacturing, brand prestige and others.

The awardshave been presented annually since 2006.

Recently,SeABank was also listed among the 15 Vietnamese banks in The Asian Bankers’AB500 ranking and survey of Asia Pacific’s strongest banks, and awarded withthe “sustainable business” title by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce andIndustry.-VNA
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