Vietcombank Addresses Reports of Fire at One of Its Transaction Offices on the Evening of October 4th

Vietcombank has confirmed that it is actively collaborating with relevant authorities to address and remove misleading information circulating about the bank. Efforts are underway to ensure the accurate representation of facts and protect the institution's integrity.

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Vietcombank has announced that, as of this evening (October 4th), several news outlets have published reports about a fire incident at the Vietcombank transaction office located at 152 Thuy Khue, Hanoi.

Regarding these reports, Vietcombank confirms that the information is inaccurate. The bank is currently working with relevant authorities to request the removal of false information, incorrect images, and to issue corrections for the aforementioned misinformation.

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