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This is one of the large-scale leadership redeployments and appointments at Vietcombank in recent times.
Vietcombank has redeployed and appointed directors and executives at 16 branches in the southern region.
Accordingly, Mr. Tran Quoc Tuan, Director of Vietcombank Thuong Nhất, will take the position of Director of Vietcombank Bac Sai Gon. At the same time, Mr. Nguyen Van Tung is transferred from Vietcombank Can Tho to serve as Director of Vietcombank Thong Nhất.
In the Southwest region, Mr. Tran Chi Luan is transferred from Vietcombank Soc Trang to the role of Director of Vietcombank Can Tho, while Mr. Hoang Van Long, Director of Vietcombank Phu Quoc, is appointed as Director of Vietcombank Soc Trang. Mr. Huynh Van Phuong is transferred from Vietcombank Chau Doc to the position of Director of Vietcombank Phu Quoc.
For Vietcombank Chau Doc, the bank assigns Mr. To Ngoc Ai, Deputy Director of the branch, to be Acting Director.
In addition, Vietcombank also carries out leadership transfers at many other branches. Mrs. Vu Dai Thang is transferred from Vietcombank Hung Vuong to become Director of Vietcombank Ky Dong, and Mr. Truong Anh Tuan is appointed to Vietcombank Hung Vuong.
In the Long An and Tien Giang regions, Mr. Doan Thai Son is transferred from Vietcombank Long An to serve as Director of Vietcombank Tien Giang, while Mrs. Nguyen Thi Tuyet moves from Vietcombank Tien Giang to become Director of Vietcombank Long An.
Additionally, Mr. Nguyen Chi Cuong, Director of Vietcombank Tan Long An, is appointed as Director of Vietcombank Tay Sai Gon. Mr. Le Ky is transferred from Vietcombank Tan Lam Dong to Vietcombank Tan Long An.
In the Central and Southeast regions, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Binh is transferred from Vietcombank Quang Binh to be Director of Vietcombank Dong Nai. Mr. Tran Thanh Hai is appointed as Director of Vietcombank Quang Binh, and Mrs. Duong Thi Diep is appointed to head Vietcombank Quang Tri.
This is one of Vietcombank's large-scale leadership redeployments in recent times, taking place as the bank continues to strengthen governance and enhance operating capacity at key branches across the system.
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