VietinBank pioneers online foreign exchange services


By May Pham  &nbspNovember 13, 2021 | 09:00 am GMT+7


VietinBank has launched FX Online 24/7, allowing customers to perform transactions at any time, anywhere on platforms VietinBank eFAST and VietinBank Ipay.

VietinBank focuses on innovating its system to improve FX services. Just by taking some simple steps on a smartphone or a laptop with internet connection, without having to go to the bank, customers can perform FX transactions online with VietinBank for different currencies.

VietinBank  iPay. Photo by VietinBank

VietinBank iPay. Photo by VietinBank

Corporate customers can buy and transfer foreign currency online within business hours.

Corporate customers or individual customers can sell foreign currency online from foreign currency accounts and receive Vietnamese dong into their accounts anytime, including weekends and holidays.

With multi-level authorized matrix, VietinBank eFAST can meet diversified demand of customers for authorization. The system provides security methods meeting the State Bank of Vietnam’s requirements including OTP verification and keypass token verification.

VietinBank is offering a promotional campaign for corporate customers using the service “Customers sell foreign currency online 24/7” through VietinBank eFAST platform. Customers are offered 20 preferential points with USD/VND transactions; 50 preferential points with EUR/VND and 0.5 preferential point with JPY/VND. There are also special offers for other currency pairs.





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2021-11-13 02:00:00

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