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VP Bank organises seminar on Cash Flow Management

The program was aimed at SME customers January 23, 2015: More than 300 corporate customers attended the training course on Cash Flow Management organised by VPBank SME Centre in collaboration with PTI businessman training school in Hanoi on October 11 and in Ho Chi Minh City on October 23. The seminar was led by Dr. Le Tham Duong, Dean of Business Administration Faculty, HCMC Banking University....

The program was aimed at SME customers

January 23, 2015: More than 300 corporate customers attended the training course on Cash Flow Management organised by VPBank SME Centre in collaboration with PTI businessman training school in Hanoi on October 11 and in Ho Chi Minh City on October 23.

The seminar was led by Dr. Le Tham Duong, Dean of Business Administration Faculty, HCMC Banking University.

Dr. Le Tham Duong is not only a dean and an excellent lecturer, but also known as a professional speaker and a leading expert in the fields of training and practical applications.

Starting with 17 lessons drawn from the world economic crisis, the seminar highlighted the importance of corporate finance with the critical role of cash flow and effective cash flow management. The seminar focused on answering three major questions: What is cash flow management; effective strategies to manage cash flow; tools to help implement cash flow management strategies in which VPBiz card was strongly recommended as an effective solution for the management of debt and capital resources, and had been researched thoroughly to bring maximum advantages to enterprises.

The program provided useful knowledge for corporate customers, brought corporate customers closer to debit cards and credit cards for enterprises, created challenges to use these tools efficiently from the viewpoint of an experienced expert in the industry, and encouraged enterprises to start a new habit of using cards for their work.

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