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SeABank spent 1.2 billion VND to show gratitude to customers on the occasion of the Lunar New Year and the 32nd anniversary of its establishment
On the occasion of the Lunar New Year and the 32nd anniversary of its establishment and development, Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SeABank, stock code: SSB) launched a large-scale promotion program for individual customers nationwide, with a total prize value of up to VND 1.2 billion. The program brings many valuable and practical gifts, from passbooks, high-end technology products to modern household appliances, thereby showing SeABank's deep gratitude to customers who have trusted and accompanied the Bank for more than three decades.
04/02/2026
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SeABank adjusts Senior Management to accelerate transformation toward Retail Banking business model
Hanoi, January 27, 2026 – The Board of Directors of Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SeABank, HOSE: SSB) has issued a Resolution regarding changes in senior management personnel, aiming to allocate resources to key strategic projects. Accordingly, Mr. Le Thanh Hai will step down from his role as Deputy CEO to officially assume the position of Head of the Transformation Committee. The establishment of the Transformation Committee, under the leadership of an experienced senior personnel, affirms SeABank’s determination to restructure its business model and meet increasingly stringent sustainable development (ESG) requirements in the new era. This move also aligns with the Bank’s roadmap towards its goal of becoming the most favored retail bank in Vietnam.
27/01/2026
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SeABank reports balanced growth, pre-tax profit reaches nearly VND6.9 trillion in 2025
Vietnam’s Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SeABank) announced its 2025 business results, reporting balanced growth in both scale and efficiency.
23/01/2026
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19/05/2020
Hanoi - May 18, 2020, Moody's - one of the three most prestigious credit rating agencies in the world announced to maintain the result of B1 long-term rating for Southeast Asia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SeABank) in Moody's periodic review. This result reflects the Bank's financial capacity, good risk management and long-term development opportunities.
Moody’s is one of the leading international credit rating agencies, therefore, Moody’s ratings are always an important measure for international investors around the world to consider the capacity, financial health and credibility of the rated entity.
Accordingly, based on business results as well as SeABank’s management, Moody’s maintain the results of B1 long-term rating. Factors such as equity, profitability, debt solvency, asset quality, capital, liquidity, risk management in 2019 have significantly contributed to a positive result for SeABank in this rating in the context of the negative effects of the Covid-19 pandemic to the world in general and Vietnam in particular.
As of December 31, 2019, SeABank had total consolidated assets of VND 157,398 billion, equity of nearly VND 10,926 billion. Profit before tax reached VND 1,391 billion. Return on equity (ROE) was 12.03%. Besides, 2019 is also the marked year of SeABank when it was approved by the State Bank of Vietnam to apply Basel II standards with capital edequacy ratio reaching 12.12%, higher than the minimum of 8.0% according to regulations.
By the end of the 2020’s first quarter, despite Covid-19 pandemic, SeABank proactively offers many anti-pandemic solutions to ensure operational safety, deploy many credit packages to support customers suffering from pandemic and flexibly transform business strategy focusing on services, digital banking, cut off several types of transaction fees on digital banking channels through Internet Banking (SeANet) and SeAMoblie application.
In addition to these solutions, in order to contribute to the Government and people nationwide, SeABank and BRG Group donated VND 5 billion for prevention of Covid-19 pandemic; Besides, SeABank Trade Union also donated VND 400 million to prevent the pandemic and drought in the Mekong Delta. Recently, SeABank with the support of BRG Group and donors, also presented 16,052 necessities gifts, including 42.7 tons of rice, more than 115,000 packs of instant noodles and necessities for poor people in difficult circumstances across 25 provinces of the country. The total budget for implementing the program is nearly VND 1.4 billion.