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ANZ licensed to open fully owned bank
13-OCT-2008 Intellasia | Reuters
Oct 13, 2008 - 7:07:00 AM
Customers are seen in front of ANZ Bank, Australian and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., ATM machine in Hanoi, Vietnam, Monday, Oct. 22, 2007. (AP photo)
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has won a licence to open a fully owned bank in Vietnam, the central bank said, becoming the third foreign wholly owned bank to operate in the Southeast Asian country.

ANZ Bank Vietnam Ltd will be capitalised at 1 trillion dong , with its headquarters in Hanoi, the State Bank of Vietnam said in a statement.

The licence for ANZ, which already has branches in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City and a nationwide automatic teller machine network, is the third issued in a month after similar permits for HSBC and Standard Chartered Plc .

The new entity of ANZ, which owns 10 percent in Sacombank , one of Vietnam's only two listed banks, would expand banking activities to tap a large market in the country of 86.5 million people, only 10 percent of them have bank accounts.

ANZ, which has been in Vietnam for 14 years and is one of nearly 40 foreign banks in the country, would compete with HSBC and Standard Chartered and also four state-run banks, including the country's top lender Agribank.

Vietnam also has 37 partly private banks, more than half of them are small with total assets of less than $1 billion each.

The country's bank loans in the first nine months of this year rose 18.03 percent from the same period in 2007, slowing from an annual growth of 30 percent in the same period in 2007, the central bank said on Friday.

It aims to curb banks' credit growth at 30 percent for the whole of 2008 to fight double-digit inflation, after lending surged 54 percent last year.

 

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