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                    [Title] => Vietnam’s mobile banks hit 400 units
                    [Summary] => In an effort to reach out to farmers in remote parts of Vietnam, more than 240 mobile banking cars were put into service to help bring banking services to people in rural areas.


The Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and the Bank for Development and Investment held a ceremony on March 30 to officially receive the cars, which were financed under the World Bank’s 2nd Rural Finance Project, and then distribute them to provincial and district bank branches all over the country.
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The unique finance project brings some $250 million of investment into 90,000 small and medium-sized rural businesses, $36-million worth of microfinance loans to serve 75,000 farm households and 10,000 micro-enterprises, and $5 million for improving the management and operation of participating financial institutions.
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                    [Title] => Vietnam’s mobile banks hit 400 units
                    [Summary] => In an effort to reach out to farmers in remote parts of Vietnam, more than 240 mobile banking cars were put into service to help bring banking services to people in rural areas.


The Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and the Bank for Development and Investment held a ceremony on March 30 to officially receive the cars, which were financed under the World Bank’s 2nd Rural Finance Project, and then distribute them to provincial and district bank branches all over the country.
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The unique finance project brings some $250 million of investment into 90,000 small and medium-sized rural businesses, $36-million worth of microfinance loans to serve 75,000 farm households and 10,000 micro-enterprises, and $5 million for improving the management and operation of participating financial institutions.
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