The Vietnam Export-Import Bank (Eximbank) was selected as the “Best Bank in Vietnam 2014” by Euromoney - the world’s leading financial magazine.

This is the second consecutive year in a row Eximbank has won the prestigious award.

Criteria for ranking are total revenues, total assets and pretax profits.
Resently, Eximbank’s market capitalization has reached US$747 million and it is one of the few joint-stock commercial banks in Vietnam earning more than VND14,700 billion in owner equity.
Resently, Eximbank’s market capitalization has reached US$747 million and it is one of the few joint-stock commercial banks in Vietnam earning more than VND14,700 billion in owner equity.
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