HDBank recognised as ASEAN's Top 5 in Governance for 2025

HDBank was honoured among the Top 5 Vietnamese listed companies with the best corporate governance practices at an event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on July 24.

The award is a recognition of HDBank's innovation, transparent and modern governance.
The award is a recognition of HDBank's innovation, transparent and modern governance.

This prestigious award is based on the ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard (ACGS), conducted by MSWG in coordination with ACMF and ADB, and involves a highly selective evaluation process.

The recognition positions HDBank as a leading Vietnamese enterprise in this crucial area.

The event gathered prominent figures including Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, alongside leaders from financial organisations, international investors, and corporate governance experts. Discussions at the forum centred on critical themes such as transparency, ESG integration, Board diversity, digital transformation, and shareholder rights protection.

Representing HDBank's leaders, HDBank Chairman Kim Byoungho stated: “HDBank is committed to adhering to the highest governance standards – transparency, efficiency, and sustainable development – as the foundation for our international integration strategy.”

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HDBank is among the Top 5 Vietnamese listed companies with the best corporate governance practices.

Over more than a decade of innovation at HDBank, Dr Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, Permanent Vice Chairwoman of the Board laid the foundation for HDBank’s modern banking model, driven by advanced technology, human-centred values, and a vision for global integration.

Alongside major names like Vinamilk, FPT, and VPBank, the recognition of HDBank as one of Viet Nam's Top 5 leading enterprises in corporate governance not only solidifies the position and reputation of Vietnamese banks on the international financial map but also inspires HDBank to continue spreading impactful values to the community, investors, and the broader economy.

NDO
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