Deutsche Bank names Huynh Buu Quang Acting CCO Vietnam

Maria Nikolova

Deutsche Bank has a long track record in providing corporate finance and advisory solutions to Vietnamese corporates.

Deutsche Bank today announced the appointment of Vietnamese banker, Huynh Buu Quang, as Acting Chief Country Officer (CCO) Vietnam. The appointment is subject to State Bank of Vietnam final approval.

Quang has led significant transformation and growth strategies for both international and local banks. He has held local and regional leadership roles in Vietnam, Singapore, Hong Kong and Indonesia, across multiple banking functions spanning trade finance and credit risk management.

Deutsche Bank AG has a long track record in providing corporate finance and advisory solutions to Vietnamese corporates, leading a number of notable capital markets transactions. The bank’s expertise in loans and structured finance is also well known. Since 2017, Deutsche Bank has raised more than $1 billion in debt, loan and equity capital annually for Vietnamese corporates.

Earlier this year, Deutsche Bank announced it is investing in Vietnam to support higher trade flows from Europe, which are expected to increase following the recently ratified EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

With more clients settling trade payments in local currency, Deutsche Bank recently added the restricted Vietnamese Dong to its award-winning FX4Cash platform, which offers more than 130 currency pairs globally.

Additionally, the bank is now providing its local eCommerce clients with API technology-based FX solutions, allowing them to connect their sales infrastructure directly to the bank’s FX4Cash platform to process multi-currency payments in real-time.

Deutsche Bank has operated in Vietnam since 1992, providing banking and financing solutions to multinationals, large local corporates and financial institutions, ranging from cash management and FX to custody and trade finance.

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