Bank for Investment and Development of Cambodia

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Bank for Investment and Development of Cambodia Plc.
FormerlyProsperity Investment Bank[1]
TypeState-owned
IndustryBanking, Finance, Security
Founded1 September 2009[2]
HeadquartersHoan Kiem, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Area served
Cambodia, Vietnam
Key people
Lê Đào Nguyên (Chairman)
Nguyễn Quốc Hưng (CEO)[1]
Red Arrow Down.svg 3.14 million USD[1]
Total assetsGreen Arrow Up.svg $716.4million USD[1]
Number of employees
Green Arrow Up.svg 335[1]
ParentBank for Investment and Development of Vietnam
Websitewww.bidc.com.kh

The Bank for Investment and Development of Cambodia (Vietnamese: Ngân Hàng Đầu Tư và Phát Triển Campuchia, Khmer: ធនាគារវិនិយោគ និងអភិវឌ្ឍន៍កម្ពុជា ភីអិលស៊ី) is a bank in Cambodia. It is a subsidiary of the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam.

The bank has branches in all major cities of Cambodia, as well as in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City.[3]

The predecessor of the bank was called the Prosperity Investment Bank, which was founded in 2007. After restructuring, it was given the current name Bank for Investment and Development of Cambodia, or in short BIDC. BIDC is majority owned by the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam through its daughter Cambodian Investment & Development Co Ltd.[1] In 2011, the bank was one of top 5 banks in Cambodia by assets.[4]

The mission of the bank of to provide capital for investment in Cambodia, in particular investments by Vietnamese entities, and investments through BIDC form a significant part of Vietnamese investments in Cambodia.[5]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "2015 annual report" (pdf).
  2. ^ [BIDC – Introduction https://www.bidc.com.kh/Default.aspx?po=2&p=85&nid=141]
  3. ^ "BIDC - Branch and ATM Place". www.bidc.com.kh.
  4. ^ VIR, Vietnam Investment Review - (25 June 2011). "Vietnamese companies expand reach in Cambodia".
  5. ^ "Vietnamese businesses contribute to development of Cambodia – Khmer Times". 15 August 2018.


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