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Maybank aims to double Vietnam assets by 2027, expand investment

by Riah Marton
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Maybank aims to double Vietnam assets by 2027, expand investment
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MALAYAN Banking (Maybank) plans to double assets in Vietnam to US$2 billion by 2027 and become the country’s top foreign bank for syndicated loans, to capitalise on a booming economy.

Malaysia’s biggest lender also aims for its securities unit to be the leading foreign broker, Maybank Vietnam country chief executive officer Michael Foong said.

Vietnam is attracting increasing foreign investor interest, especially as companies diversify supply chains away from China. The country topped South-east Asia’s factory gains in June, according to S&P Global data, and its economy expanded a faster-than-expected 6.93 per cent in the second quarter. The International Monetary Fund expects Vietnam to lead regional growth along with India in 2025.

“The country’s robust economic trajectory and burgeoning financial sector present significant opportunities for growth,” Foong said. Vietnam is a “key market where we will continue to intensify investment in the coming years.”

The bank also aims to strengthen its role in foreign direct investment in Vietnam and will target new mid-tier corporate clients with annual revenues ranging from US$50 million to US$100 million, Foong said.

Its brokerage and investment banking unit will expand its margin businesses and also in wealth management, and aims to boost its capital from 2.2 trillion dong (S$117 million) at present. Maybank also has a 16.39 per cent stake in An Binh Bank, which Foong said is taking steps to improve service and product offerings for retail and SME customers. BLOOMBERG

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Riah Marton

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I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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