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Dong Nai: Spent 345 billion VND to give gifts on Independence Day

(DN) - Deputy Director of the State Bank of Vietnam, Branch 2, Nguyen Duc Lenh, said that as of early afternoon on September 1, the unit had spent 345 billion VND (in denominations of 500,000 VND and 100,000 VND) with an appropriate structure for credit institutions in Dong Nai province to pay and give the Government's Independence Day gifts to communes and wards in the province.

Báo Đồng NaiBáo Đồng Nai01/09/2025

The banking system in Dong Nai province proactively meets the local government's cash needs in a timely manner to pay for Independence Day gifts to the people. Photo: D.L

The Government 's Independence Day gift-giving activities to the people are meaningful. In addition to the responsibility of performing well the Government's gift-giving work, some credit institutions also combine to implement solutions to expand non-cash payments with creative, suitable and humane products such as: Giving smartphones to the poor, giving gifts and rewards when opening accounts and using services combined with the VNeID application for social security payments...

Mr. Nguyen Duc Lenh emphasized: This activity has great significance in contributing to popularizing and popularizing the use of public services through the national electronic identification application (VNeID) of the people. Thereby, it contributes significantly to the effective implementation of management activities according to the 2-level local government model.

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Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/xa-hoi/202509/dong-nai-da-chi-345-ty-dong-de-tang-qua-tet-doc-lap-54f0f41/


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