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Friday, December 17, 2010

ANZ launches service to high-class clients

Hans-Peter Borgh (R), ANZ head of Affluent Banking in Asia Pacific, gestures while introducing the private lounge to meet customers of the Signature Priority Banking at the bank’s transaction office at the Kumho Asiana Plaza on Monday - Photo: Thuy Trieu
HCMC – ANZ Vietnam on Monday launched a suit of banking service called Signature Priority Banking, targeting affluent retail customers in Vietnam.

Signature Priority Banking provides full banking and wealth management services for customers in Vietnam who has assets greater than US$50,000 in terms of deposit, investment, and insurance products at the bank.

Hans-Peter Borgh, ANZ head of Affluent Banking in Asia Pacific, told a press meeting on Monday that the middle-income class in Vietnam was growing very fast in recent years and he forecast the number of clients using Signature Priority Banking of ANZ would also grow strongly in the future.

According to ANZ’s research, middle-class families in Vietnam was seven million in 2003 and the number will grow to 25 million by 2013, Borgh said. He also added that “the core of our service is a relationship manager who is dedicated to understanding each customer’s entire banking needs, from their preference for every day transactions to their wealth management plans for the future.”

Features of the new banking service of ANZ include Signature Priority Banking debit card with access to more than one million locations worldwide and credit card, and 24-hour phone and Internet banking. Other conveniences include full banking and wealth management services such as savings, current accounts, structured products, and bancassurance, and access to investment specialists, and regular seminars on investment strategies organized by the bank.

Entering Vietnam in 1993, ANZ now has a foreign-owned bank in Vietnam with 10 outlets nationwide. The Signature Priority Banking service has been introduced in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, and China.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

State agencies urged to use digital signatures

HCM CITY— Representatives from state agencies, enterprises and providers of public digital-signature authentication services at a workshop yesterday discussed the importance of having digital signature technology to enhance e-transaction security.

The workshop, held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Information and Communications in HCM City, urged agencies and companies to use digital signatures in e-commerce and e-government.

"One of the solutions to ensure data security in e-transactions is the use of digital signatures," said Tran Huu Linh, deputy head of the Department of E-Commerce and Information and Technology.

"An unsecured network is one of the obstacles hindering the development of e-commerce among enterprises," Linh said.

The e-transaction market will continue its upward trend as e-government begins to be applied and as the number of internet users is predicted to increase to 45-50 million users by 2012. Within the last year, the Ministry of Information and Communications granted public digital-signature authentication licenses to the Viet Nam Post and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), Military Telecom Group (Viettel), BKAV Network Security Company, NacenComm Technologies Joint-Stock Company and FPT Information System Corporation.

A master plan to develop e-commerce for the 2011-15 period approved by the Prime Minister last month targets official recognition from foreign digital-signature authentication organisations by 2015. — VNS

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