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How COVID-19 is speeding up Vietnam’s digital transformation
23 February 2021
Authors: Quan Vu Le, Fulbright University Vietnam and Jason Quang Nguyen, VNU-HCMC
The Lunar New Year, ‘Tet’ in Vietnamese, is the most important celebration in the country. This year’s festival on 12 February was accompanied by much uncertainty as Vietnam was hit by a third COVID-19 outbreak just days prior.
The first case of the UK variant of the virus was discovered in Hai Duong province on 28 January and quickly spread to 13 provinces and cities throughout Vietnam, resulting in over 791 new community cases since the beginning of this third wave.
HANOI: The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has requested its branches, credit institutions, foreign bank branches, and the National Payment Corporation of Vietnam (NAPAS) ensure the safety of banking operations during the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday.
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27/01/2021 10:15 GMT+7
More taxes collected from online businesses
More people have come to pay taxes for their online businesses in Hanoi in 2020.
Mai Son, head of Hanoi Taxation Department, said e-business has strongly developed in Vietnam and worldwide. In 2020, Hanoi collected VND123bn (USD5.3m) in taxes, five times higher than the collected taxes in 2019. Most of the taxpayers are individuals, he said.
A woman from Cau Giay District paid VND23.4bn (USD1m) after earning VND330bn last year from writing and published her apps on Google Play and App Store. Another man paid over VND18bn from his VND260bn income also from writing mobile apps. According to the Hanoi Taxation Department, another person paid over VND7bn in taxes from his online business v
SeABank accolades demonstrate value of financial market 10:00 | 14/12/2020
SeABankâs involvement in the programme has capped off a fine period of award success
The recognition is the driving force for SeABank to continue maintaining and promoting its existing strengths, continuously researching and innovating to improve products and service quality, while spreading the brand closer to customers and thereby building trust for agencies, customers, and partners.
Along with SeABank, in the ecosystem of BRG Group, four other brands have been honoured through the programme, including BRG Golf Investment and Management, BRG Group Hotel Investment and Management, Hanoi Trading JSC, and Chu Dau Ceramic JSC.