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Message started by Admin Saovaluck on 19th Feb, 2013 at 9:11am

Title: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 19th Feb, 2013 at 9:11am


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A ceremony for the opening of the Maruhan Japan Bank Laos was held on 16th of February, 2013 at the bank's headquarters on 23 Singha Road in Vientiane and was attended by Lao government officials, diplomats from the Japanese Embassy and the chairman of the bank. Lao women (who are involved in everything in Laos) also took part in the opening ceremony to make the event colorful and traditional.











































Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Dark Knight on 19th Feb, 2013 at 6:47pm
Nice! They need to do something with those powerlines eh..

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 20th Feb, 2013 at 1:59am
When you say do something, what do you mean, put it underground?

Overhead power lines are here to stay for the long haul, it's cheaper for a poor country like Laos.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by ba dac on 20th Feb, 2013 at 8:49am
I just think he meant it doesn't look safe.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by peterpan on 20th Feb, 2013 at 8:57am
In a country without checking system, it is better to put all lines, powerlines, telelines, traffic lines up in the air. Water pipes underground. Otherwise, all be messed up someday.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 20th Feb, 2013 at 12:42pm

ba dac wrote on 20th Feb, 2013 at 8:49am:
I just think he meant it doesn't look safe.


It shouldn't be a danger to the general public from up there.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Punisher on 20th Feb, 2013 at 8:43pm
Those are cable and telephone lines as well?  I am talking about the thinner ones.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 21st Feb, 2013 at 7:38am
I believe so.

Telephone lines are also laid overhead in Laos.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Man Of Steel on 21st Feb, 2013 at 9:54pm
Current interest rates on CDs are relatively higher in Laos than here in the US.  Highly intertesting 8-).

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Laosnow on 22nd Feb, 2013 at 12:08pm
Seems like a new bank opens in Laos every week.

How many banks do we need?

CDs?  Well, yes.  You can deposit Lao currency in a Lao bank and get 10%+ interest a year. This compares massively favorably with interest rates of <2% in most developed countries.

There is a business 'scheme' called the 'carry trade'. 

In this, you borrow money from, say, a US bank at 5% interest, invest it in a country's bank (like Iceland or Laos) which gives a much higher rate of return, and make a huge killing.

Only downside is you have to have some belief in the short-term viability of the currency.


Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by peterpan on 25th Feb, 2013 at 4:20pm

Laosnow wrote on 22nd Feb, 2013 at 12:08pm:
Seems like a new bank opens in Laos every week.

How many banks do we need?

CDs?  Well, yes.  You can deposit Lao currency in a Lao bank and get 10%+ interest a year. This compares massively favorably with interest rates of <2% in most developed countries.

There is a business 'scheme' called the 'carry trade'. 

In this, you borrow money from, say, a US bank at 5% interest, invest it in a country's bank (like Iceland or Laos) which gives a much higher rate of return, and make a huge killing.

Only downside is you have to have some belief in the short-term viability of the currency.


Lao money can be exchanged freely?

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Laosnow on 25th Feb, 2013 at 11:24pm
You can exchange Lao kip for US dollars at moneychangers in Vientiane.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Lucas Hood on 26th Feb, 2013 at 10:15pm
127 banks should be good enough.


Laosnow wrote on 22nd Feb, 2013 at 12:08pm:
Seems like a new bank opens in Laos every week.

How many banks do we need?

CDs?  Well, yes.  You can deposit Lao currency in a Lao bank and get 10%+ interest a year. This compares massively favorably with interest rates of <2% in most developed countries.

There is a business 'scheme' called the 'carry trade'. 

In this, you borrow money from, say, a US bank at 5% interest, invest it in a country's bank (like Iceland or Laos) which gives a much higher rate of return, and make a huge killing.

Only downside is you have to have some belief in the short-term viability of the currency.


Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Buk Hoo Kee on 3rd Mar, 2013 at 10:36pm
You will lose money on the exchange rate, that's how they make money. Banks are in business to make money from your own money, that's why there are so many banks in this world.
For a country that is known for poverty, it's interesting that there are so many banks operating in the country. Someone mentioned that these banks hide the money from corruption by transferring it around between them until it gets lost, money laundering. The average salary of a person in Laos is about 1-300 dollars and the population is around 5 million and there are 127 banks, so you guys can do the math. Now if we take a look at the foreign aid amounts that the country receives and then do the math with that, then I think we might have a correlation. Who needs Swiss accounts when you can start your own bank and hide the money by yourself.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by ba dac on 4th Mar, 2013 at 11:43am

Buk Hoo Kee wrote on 3rd Mar, 2013 at 10:36pm:
You will lose money on the exchange rate, that's how they make money. Banks are in business to make money from your own money, that's why there are so many banks in this world.
For a country that is known for poverty, it's interesting that there are so many banks operating in the country. Someone mentioned that these banks hide the money from corruption by transferring it around between them until it gets lost, money laundering. The average salary of a person in Laos is about 1-300 dollars and the population is around 5 million and there are 127 banks, so you guys can do the math. Now if we take a look at the foreign aid amounts that the country receives and then do the math with that, then I think we might have a correlation. Who needs Swiss accounts when you can start your own bank and hide the money by yourself.



Very good point. Here in the state people that want to hide there money whether it tax purpose or any illegal activity. They do a off shore account with many of the small island. Ironic thing is that these island are very poor also. But they do have many bank. ::)  If that the case in Laos they should be ashame. Party for the people , eh ?

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by peterpan on 4th Mar, 2013 at 1:08pm
Foreign aids to Lao come in different forms. Cash one weights not too much. Money laundering with banks is naive one, maybe sophisticated one in developing country.

127 banks is not enough for competition considering outsiders runnig saliva. 127 has more branches?  then, 127 will be fine.

carry trade profiting depends one costs of borrowing and exchange rate and costs of transfering to home country. Even 7% gap wont make a profit.

I think Laotians are rich, one bottle of beer lao here costs 1.2 USD, today's exchange rate, buying rate. That puzzles me most.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Banshee on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:39pm
Hmm..$1.20 per bottle - that is high and probably in a restaurant targeting 'foreigners'?

127 branches of course... How many bank companies are government owned anway?  Hopefully there will be more 'privately' owned company to allow better competition.

Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by peterpan on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:53pm
1.27$ my backyard store, incredible.




Beef Cake wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:39pm:
Hmm..$1.20 per bottle - that is high and probably in a restaurant targeting 'foreigners'?

127 branches of course... How many bank companies are government owned anway?  Hopefully there will be more 'privately' owned company to allow better competition.


Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Banshee on 5th Mar, 2013 at 1:33am
In Vientaine?


peterpan wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:53pm:
1.27$ my backyard store, incredible.




Beef Cake wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:39pm:
Hmm..$1.20 per bottle - that is high and probably in a restaurant targeting 'foreigners'?

127 branches of course... How many bank companies are government owned anway?  Hopefully there will be more 'privately' owned company to allow better competition.


Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by peterpan on 5th Mar, 2013 at 8:34am
Jing Hong City, China, 30 Km to Lao


Beef Cake wrote on 5th Mar, 2013 at 1:33am:
In Vientaine?


peterpan wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:53pm:
1.27$ my backyard store, incredible.




Beef Cake wrote on 4th Mar, 2013 at 9:39pm:
Hmm..$1.20 per bottle - that is high and probably in a restaurant targeting 'foreigners'?

127 branches of course... How many bank companies are government owned anway?  Hopefully there will be more 'privately' owned company to allow better competition.


Title: Re: Opening of a new bank in Vientiane
Post by Banshee on 5th Mar, 2013 at 10:15pm
Perhaps it's an 'export' product in Chaina..that's why it's $1.27.

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