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SeABank sets record date for 20.5% stock dividend, raising charter capital to VND 34,688 billion
Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SeABank, HOSE: SSB) is preparing to issue over 583.8 million shares to pay stock dividend to existing shareholders at a ratio of 20.5%. At the same time, the Bank plans to issue a maximum of 40 million ESOP shares in 2026. Upon completion of both issuances, SeABank's charter capital is expected to increase from VND 28,450 billion to VND 34,688 billion. The dividend payment and charter capital increase to VND 34,688 billion are part of SeABank's strategy to strengthen financial capacity and supplement medium- and long-term funding, in the context of banks accelerating capital adequacy requirements and expanding investment in digital transformation. The plan was approved by the Bank's shareholders at the 2026 Annual General Meeting and has recently received approval from the State Bank of Vietnam and the State Securities Commission.
20/05/2026
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SeABank honored as “Most Socially Responsible Bank Vietnam 2026” for outstanding community initiatives
Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SeABank, HOSE: SSB) has been honored as “Most Socially Responsible Bank Vietnam 2026” at the Global Business Magazine Awards 2026 by Global Business Magazine.
14/05/2026
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SeABank donates VND 10 billion in support of Humanitarian Month 2026
At the national-level launch ceremony of the 2026 Humanitarian Month organized by the Viet Nam Red Cross Society, Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SeABank, HOSE: SSB) donated VND 10 billion to support the underprivileged and spread the spirit of compassion across the community.
11/05/2026
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14/11/2019
After the SeABank - Run for the Future fundraising event and sponsoring more than 40 poor students from Hanoi, Hai Phong to Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, the Dream Nuturing Fund continues to sponsor 5 unlucky students that need help.

Recently, the Dream Nurturing Fund knew about the cases of three students who were the children of unlucky staffs who died in a traffic accidents, including:
Trinh Gia Bao and Trinh Song Bao: Born in 2012, their mother unfortunately passed away after an accident on the way to work, leaving her two young children just starting to go to school. Now that the family's main source of income is lost, the children depend on their grandparents.
Tran Bui Bao Chau: Born in 2013, her mother also unfortunately died of a traffic accident. Currently, Bao Chau and her father are living with their grandparents.
In collaboration with HR staffs at Da Nang branch, Dream Nurturing Fund continues to receive support for 02 students at the proposal of Ngu Hanh Son Study Encouragement Association (Da Nang City). Both of them are extremely poor and looking for authorities’s help:
Nguyen Thi Kim Linh: Born in 2005, belongs to a family of three brothers, divorced parents, and the house is a small area has 6 people living together. Her mother is trying to work every day to support her three children and her grandparents. Kim Linh continuously won the title of Excellent Student for 9 consecutive years.
Phan Thi Truc: Born in 2006, the family of 6 brothers and sisters all had to quit school to work more, their father left 10 years ago and Truc was the only hope for the family. Truc not only won the title of Excellent Student for 8 consecutive years, but also won the First Prize of History Competition organized by district’s authorities in 8th grade.
Founded in 2015, the Dream Nurturing Fund aims to support the needy children but always strive to study and achieve outstanding achievements with a scholarship of VND 1 million per month until completing the 12th grade program. After 5 years of establishment, the Fund has sponsored a total of 132 students nationwide.
Along with outstanding achievements in business, SeABank has always focused on parallel development of social welfare activities, especially for children such as Love Spring, Warm blanket in the winter, SeABankers for children ... The Fund hoped that this support will partly motivate students in poor to take steps closer to success on the future path forward.