Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

SHB Bank donates 100 million VND to support victims of the capsized boat accident in Ha Long Bay

On July 24, through the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee, Ms. Bui Thi Nga, Deputy Director, Chairwoman of the Trade Union of Saigon - Hanoi Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SHB) Quang Ninh branch, represented SHB Bank to donate 100 million VND to support the victims of the tourist boat accident on July 19.

Báo Quảng NinhBáo Quảng Ninh24/07/2025

The support money is also the heart of all SHB bank staff, with the desire to share the great loss with the families of the victims in the tourist boat capsize.

Ms. Bui Thi Nga, Deputy Director of SHB Quang Ninh Bank, donated 100 million VND to the victims of the shipwreck through the Provincial Fatherland Front.

On behalf of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee, Ms. Hoang Thi Hong Phan, Vice President of the Provincial Labor Federation, Head of the Propaganda and Social Work Department, Quang Ninh Provincial Fatherland Front Committee sincerely thanked SHB Bank for sharing and supporting and hoped that, with the support of the province, the cooperation of many individuals and businesses, the families of the victims will soon overcome pain, loss, and difficulties, quickly stabilize their spirit and life.

Thu Hoai


Source: https://baoquangninh.vn/ngan-hang-shb-trao-tang-100-trieu-ho-tro-cac-nan-nhan-vu-lat-tau-tren-vinh-ha-long-3368267.html


Comment (0)

No data
No data
S-300PMU1 missiles on combat duty to protect Hanoi's sky
Lotus blooming season attracts tourists to the majestic mountains and rivers of Ninh Binh
Cu Lao Mai Nha: Where wildness, majesty and peace blend together
Hanoi is strange before storm Wipha makes landfall
Lost in the wild world at the bird garden in Ninh Binh
Pu Luong terraced fields in the pouring water season are breathtakingly beautiful
Asphalt carpets 'sprint' on North-South highway through Gia Lai
PIECES of HUE - Pieces of Hue
Magical scene on the 'upside down bowl' tea hill in Phu Tho
3 islands in the Central region are likened to Maldives, attracting tourists in the summer

Heritage

Figure

Business

No videos available

News

Political System

Local

Product