Vietnam Prosperity Bank (VPBank) has been recognised as the "Best Mobile Banking Vietnam 2016" by Global Banking and Finance Review, due to its continuous efforts to improve its products.
VPBank has been recognised as the "Best Mobile Banking Vietnam 2016" by Global Banking and Finance Review. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam Prosperity Bank (VPBank) h▨as been recognised as the "Best Mobile Banking Vietnam 2016" by Global Banking and Finance Review, due to its continuous efforts to🐬 improve its products.
The VPBank Mobile application has been considered to be a small bank available on mobile phones, providing many financial services, such as account management, money transfers, bill payments, and access to saving accounts and loans.
This is one of the first e-bank applications in the country allowing operation on iOS, Android and Windows Phones. The latest 2016 version has very fast speeds, is more user-friendly and has doubled the number of transactions, accounting for 30 percent of total online transactions. Further, its back-end system has helped protect customers' information.
VPBank plans to upgrade and develop its products to meet the increasing demand of customers while maintaining its first position in the digital banking area.-VNA
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