Vietnam allows ANZ to set up local bank
October 12, 2008 00:00:00
HANOI, Oct 11 (Internet): Vietnam has given the go-ahead for Australia's ANZ bank to set up a wholly owned subsidiary based in Hanoi, an official statement said here Saturday.
ANZ will be allowed to operate in the communist nation for 99 years, an online statement by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) said, citing a licence signed Thursday.
The bank, which has been operating in Vietnam since 1993, already has retail and institutional businesses in the country and holds a 10-per cent stake in Sacombank, Vietnam's leading commercial bank.
In September, HSBC and Standard Chartered became the first institutions allowed to set up local banks.
Vietnam pledged to gradually open its banking sector when it joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 2007, but foreign banks have often complained it was doing so too slowly.
The country was once widely hailed as Asia's next economic tiger but has been battered by economic woes such as a surge in inflation and a ballooning trade gap.