Mr. Duong Cong Minh – Chairman of the Board of Directors Sacombank
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According to the bank’s governance model, the Chairman of the Board of Directors holds the highest leadership role, responsible for strategic direction, oversight, and decision-making on critical organizational matters. Throughout his tenure leading Sacombank, Mr. Duong Cong Minh has been consistently associated with pivotal decisions, playing a central role in shaping the bank’s long-term trajectory.
The recent change in the Acting CEO position is viewed as a necessary adjustment within the executive team, aimed at ensuring agility and efficiency in daily operations management. Meanwhile, the Chairman’s role remains consistent and stable, serving as a key factor in maintaining governance order and strategic coherence for Sacombank.
Recently, the Board of Directors of Sacombank authorized Mr. Duong Cong Minh to represent the bank in civil transactions and legal proceedings. This decision holds not only legal significance but also underscores the unity in the bank’s operational and governance mechanisms, particularly during this executive transition phase.
In this context, the Chairman’s direct assumption of legal representation ensures continuity in operations and reinforces confidence that Sacombank’s critical decisions remain grounded in a unified governance framework.
With a steadfast leadership pillar at the Board level and a progressively strengthened executive team, Sacombank is poised to maintain stable operations, adhere closely to its established strategy, and lay the groundwork for its next phase of growth.
– 08:42 24/12/2025
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