The Borneo Post

Teh gets ‘Medal for the Developmen­t of Vietnam Banking Industry’ medal

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KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Sri Dr Teh Hong Piow, founder and chairman of Public Bank Bhd (PBB), has been awarded the ‘Medal for the Developmen­t of Vietnam Banking Industry’.

In a statement yesterday, PBB said Teh was the first foreign banker in Vietnam to be awarded this medal.

Teh said he was truly honoured to be bestowed with this medal.

“Since its inception in 1992, Public Bank Vietnam (PBVN), then known as VID Public Bank and being one of the first jointventu­re banks in Vietnam, has journeyed a long way parallel with the developmen­t of the country,” he said.

He said PBB was granted the 100 per cent foreign-owned bank licence a year ago.

“For this I wish to record our gratitude to the State Bank of Vietnam and the Vietnamese for their trust in us to be a partner in the nation’s developmen­t and progress especially in the banking industry,” he said.

PBB said the award was another feather in Teh’s long list of lifetime accolades and recognitio­n.

It said with this award Teh has received a total of 47 personalto-holder awards in recognitio­n of his exemplary commitment to excellence and lifetime dedication to the banking industry in Asia.

“The prestigiou­s award comes with a medal and certificat­e personally signed by the Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam, Le Minh Hung, and was presented at the ceremony here on March 11, 2017,” it said.

PBVN is an equal stake jointventu­re between the Bank for Investment and Developmen­t of Vietnam and PBB.

It began operations in May 1992 in its first branch in Hanoi, a platform for the Malaysian business community to do business operations in Vietnam. — Bernama

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