Vietnamese official greets Japanese Credit Saison leader
Vietnam will create conditions for foreign enterprises to land investments in the country, including Japanese Credit Saison Co., Ltd – a financial service provider.
To Huy Rua at a meeting with Hiroshi Rinno in Tokyo on September 16 (Source: VOV)
Vietnam will create conditions for foreign enterprises to land investments in the country, including Japanese Credit Saison Co., Ltd – a financial service provider – while collaborating with businesses to address difficulties for more efficient cooperation.
Politburo member and Head of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Commission for Organisation To Huy Rua affirmed that at a meeting with Hiroshi Rinno, Credit Saison General Manager, in Tokyo on September 16.
The meeting was part of activities in the framework of a Japan visit by a high-ranking delegation led by Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
At the event, the Vietnamese official expressed his hope that Credit Saison will expand their operations in Vietnam and contribute to the country’s socio-economic development.
For his part, Hiroshi Rinno pledged to enhance the company’s effectiveness and seek solutions to speed up projects in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
He underscored that Credit Saison will prioritise training Vietnamese staff to draw more customers in the Southeast Asian nation.
Credit Saison is mainly engaged in providing financial services such as credit card issuance, credit guarantee, and developing Internet service and applications for smart phones. The company has 35 million credit card holders and 11 million Internet users with a network of branches in China, Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam.
The company opened its branches in Ho Chi Minh Ciꦆty in 2007 and Hanoi in 2012, providing a line-up of services including financial consulting and consumer loans.-VNA
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