SSB

Đông Nam Á

14,350
+0.00%
Mkt Cap 28.4T
Data as of 2026-06-05 · Source: public Vietnamese market feeds

SSB is a Vietnam-listed stock for Đông Nam Á in the Banking sector. The latest tracked close is 14,350 VND, +0.00% on the session. Aveluro has analyzed 32 Vietnamese financial news articles mentioning SSB, with positive as the dominant sentiment; the latest catalyst is leadership change: SeABank (SSB) Appoints Andrew Vo as Deputy General Director Effective June 2026.

Latest price
14,350 VND · +0.00%
Dominant Sentiment
Positive · 32 Articles Analyzed
Latest catalyst
leadership change
Liquidity
10-Session Avg Vol 2.8M
Data as of
2026-06-05

SeABank (SSB) Appoints Andrew Vo as Deputy General Director Effective June 2026

Caveat: Not investment advice. · How Aveluro computed this: Aveluro combines extracted event facts, source credibility, ticker context, and market data. Scores are deterministic research signals, not recommendations.

8.6
Strong Buy
Sentiment
+0.77
Impact
0.50
Momentum
+0.25
Fundamentals
+0.00
Volume
0.43

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10-Session Avg Vol
2.8M
Today's Volume
3.0M
vs Avg
1.06×
Market Cap
₫28.4T
Articles Analyzed
32
Dominant Sentiment
Positive
Positive 19
Negative 8
Mixed 3
Neutral 2
Full Analysis leadership change Jun 02, 2026
SeABank (SSB) Appoints Andrew Vo as Deputy General Director Effective June 2026

SeABank (SSB) appointed Mr. Vo Long Nhi (Andrew Vo) as Deputy General Director effective June 1, 2026, adding a 25-year finance veteran to its top management. The move aligns with the bank's strategy to expand green finance and international partnerships, having raised over USD 1.1 billion from global institutions.

5 +5.0 Positive
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Full Analysis regulation change May 31, 2026
SBV Adjusts Real Estate Credit Limits for 25 Banks, Exempts Social Housing Loans

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) exempts 25 commercial banks from including social housing, industrial park, and export processing zone loans in real estate credit growth limits from January 1, 2026. This regulatory change supports targeted lending while maintaining overall credit controls, benefiting banks like ACB, BID, and CTG with expanded capacity for priority sectors.

5 +4.9 Positive
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Full Analysis foreign flow May 29, 2026
MSB Leads Foreign Net Selling Surge of VND 5,118 Billion in Late May

MSB was the most sold stock by foreign investors in the last week of May, with net selling of VND 1,756 billion, contributing to a total foreign net outflow of VND 5,118 billion across the market. The selling pressure pushed VN Index down 0.73% to 1,863.49 points, highlighting persistent foreign divestment from Vietnamese equities.

5 -4.9 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow May 27, 2026
Foreign Investors Net Sell VND 791.4B on May 27; MSB Among Top Buys

On May 27, 2026, foreign investors net sold VND 791.4 billion (USD 31.66M) on the Vietnamese stock market, with retail investors also net selling VND 1,526.7 billion. Notable block trades included VIC (VND 1,597.5B) and VJC (VND 572.9B). MSB, MWG, and VPB were among the top foreign-bought stocks, while VHM, HPG, and VIC were sold.

4 -3.5 Negative
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Full Analysis foreign flow May 22, 2026
Vietnam Blue-Chips Plunge, Foreign Net Selling Hits 3-Month High on VIC, VHM, MSB

Foreign investors net sold VND 1,802 billion (USD 72 million) on May 22, 2026, the highest in three months, driving VN-Index down 1.68%. Blue-chips VIC, VHM, and MSB led the sell-off, with VIC losing 3.52% and VHM 4.88%. The selling pressure underscores persistent foreign outflow from Vietnamese equities.

4 -4.2 Negative
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Full Analysis dividend announcement May 20, 2026
SeABank (SSB) Plans 20.5% Stock Dividend, ESOP to Raise Charter Capital to VND 34.7 Trillion

SeABank (SSB) plans to issue 583.8 million shares as a 20.5202% stock dividend from retained earnings, plus 40 million ESOP shares for management, aiming to raise charter capital to VND 34,688 billion. The move strengthens capital adequacy under Basel III and supports a 2026 pre-tax profit target of VND 7,068 billion (+3%).

4 +4.0 Positive
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Full Analysis sector sentiment May 17, 2026
Vietnamese Bank NPLs Surge 11% in Q1 2026: BIDV and Sacombank Lead with Over VND 40,000B Each

BIDV and Sacombank each reported non-performing loans exceeding VND 40,000 billion in Q1 2026, contributing to an 11% sector-wide NPL surge to VND 292,160 billion. The broad-based deterioration in asset quality raises provisioning costs and pressure on net interest margins for most listed banks, with only three lenders showing improvement.

4 -4.0 Negative
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Full Analysis capital raise May 15, 2026
SeABank (SSB) Gets SBV Approval for VND 6,238B Charter Capital Increase

SeABank (SSB) secures SBV approval to increase charter capital by up to VND 6,238 billion, primarily through a 20.5% stock dividend (VND 5,838B) and a VND 400B ESOP. The move strengthens capital adequacy ratios under Basel III ahead of 2026 targets including 3% pretax profit growth and 17% credit expansion.

7 +7.2 Positive
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Full Analysis stake change May 13, 2026
SeABank Insider Stake Change: Spouse Buys 5M SSB Shares, Son Sells 5M

SSB sees a net-neutral insider transaction: the spouse of Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Nga registered to buy 5 million shares (raising his stake to 1.955%), while her son registered to sell 5 million shares (reducing his stake to 1.102%). The moves, scheduled from May 15 to June 12, 2026, coincide with SeABank's plan to raise charter capital from VND 28.45T to VND 34.69T via a stock dividend and an employee stock program.

4 Neutral
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Full Analysis sector sentiment May 09, 2026
12 Vietnamese banks see deposit outflows in Q1 2026; BIDV leads with VND 82 trillion drop

BIDV (BID) saw customer deposits fall by VND 82,031 billion in Q1 2026, the largest absolute decline among 12 listed banks reporting outflows. The sector-wide deposit contraction, concentrated among large private banks, contrasts with strong growth at HDBank and VPBank, highlighting divergent funding dynamics.

4 -4.0 Negative
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Full Analysis dividend announcement May 05, 2026
Techcombank Leads 2026 Bank Dividends with 67% Payout; Sector Sees High Rates

Techcombank (TCB) leads Vietnamese banks in 2026 with a 67% total dividend (7% cash, 60% stock), the highest in the sector. Other major banks including VPBank (31%), HDBank (30%), LPBank (30% all cash), MB (25%), and ACB (20%) also announced elevated payouts, signaling strong capital positions and shareholder return focus.

4 +4.0 Positive
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Full Analysis dividend announcement Apr 30, 2026
SeABank (SSB) Announces 20.5% Stock Dividend, Charter Capital to Rise to VND 34.7 Trillion

SeABank (SSB) will issue 583.8 million shares for a 20.5% stock dividend, raising charter capital to VND 34,688 billion. The capital increase aims to strengthen CAR under Basel III and support 2026 targets including 3% pre-tax profit growth to VND 7,068 billion.

4 +4.0 Positive
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Information provided for educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Data sourced from public Vietnamese market feeds.

Last updated: 2026-06-05T16:58:24Z.

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