March 08, 2026 | 08:10

Thirteen Vietnamese banks listed among the world’s 500 most valuable banking brands

Pham Long

These banks are Vietcombank, VietinBank, MB Bank, BIDV, Techcombank, Agribank, VPBank, ACB, HDBank, Sacombank, VIB, TPBank and SHB.

Thirteen Vietnamese banks  listed among the world’s 500 most valuable banking brands

Thirteen Vietnamese banks were listed among the world’s 500 most valuable banking brands in 2026, according to the latest Banking 500 report released by Brand Finance, the Government News reported.

These banks are Vietcombank, VietinBank, MB Bank, BIDV, Techcombank, Agribank, VPBank, ACB, HDBank, Sacombank, VIB, TPBank and SHB.

The list highlights the growing strength and global presence of Vietnam’s banking sector.

Among them, Vietcombank remains the country's most valuable banking brand, placing 134th globally despite dropping seven places compared with 2025. VietinBank ranks second among Vietnamese banks, climbing 15 places to 148th globally.

MB Bank also recorded notable improvement, rising 12 places to 156th and surpassing BIDV in this year's ranking. Meanwhile, BIDV is ranked 170th globally, Techcombank stands at 175th and Agribank is ranked 221st.

VPBank recorded the most significant progress among Vietnamese banks this year, jumping 33 places from 260th in 2025 to 227th in 2026. HDBank also saw a notable improvement, rising 25 places to 326th globally.

Other Vietnamese banks continue to maintain their presence in the global ranking, with ACB ranked 283rd, Sacombank 336th, VIB 428th, TPBank 459th and SHB 483rd.

According to Brand Finance, brand valuation enables financial institutions to measure brand strength and quantify the financial value of their brands. This serves as an important foundation for banks to develop long-term strategies, strengthen competitiveness and enhance corporate value.

Headquartered in London, Brand Finance operates in more than 25 countries and conducts over 6,000 brand valuations each year. The organization also publishes more than 100 brand ranking reports annually across various industries and markets.

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