On the days near the Tet (lunar New Year) festival 2013, along with other fields, province-based trade centers and banks have made their concrete plans and programs for Tet…
Becamex Trade Center with “Ong Do” street and flower market
Becamex Trade Center has just announced its Tet plan with a “Ong Do” (Scholar) street and a flower market that will be officially opened today, January 31.
Covering more than 1,000 sq.m, the flower market includes 15
pavilions with a wide range of flowers for Tet. Next to the flower market, the
“Ong Do” street includes nearly 10 pavilions with traditional folk art
forms. 
Customers buying commodities at Becamex Trade Center
According to representative of Becamex Trade Center, the flower market only opens until December 28 of lunar calendar while the “Ong Do” street with traditional art forms, fold games will last until January 8 of lunar calendar.
Becamex Trade Center will also organize a lot of promotional programs, including vouchers and envelopes with lucky money, for customers who reach bills valued at VND800,000 and above from January 26 to February 6.
On the occasion of the Tet festival 2013, Becamex Trade Center has made many decorations imbrued with cultural features of the traditional Tet of Vietnam. This aims to create a place for shopping and enjoying spring to residents in TDM city and other neighboring regions. Customers can also come here for taking photographs with their friends and relatives.
ATMs ensuring enough supply of cash during Tet
On the days near Tet, residents have a great demand for withdrawing cash from ATMs. Hence, province-based bank branches have made their plans to ensure enough supply of cash at ATMs during Tet.
There will be no more worry on the overload of ATMs during Tet, according to Nguyen Tuan Ngoc, Director of Maritime Bank’s M-Banking Division. With 350 ATMs nationwide, Maritime Bank’s ATM system will work stably at clients’ demand of cash during Tet.
Maritime Bank has also planned to oversee its ATMs to be able to have timely insertion of cash at clients’ demand of cash. With the above efforts, Maritime Bank believes that clients will not feel uncomfortable because the overload of ATMs like the previous years.
Reported by Ve Giang-Translated by K.T












