Home Credit Vietnam joins hands with the “Spring for Children” program to support disadvantaged children in 2025.
The "Spring for Children" program is an annual activity of the Vietnam Children's Fund, with a humane approach to supporting children in special and difficult circumstances. Over the past 17 years (since 2008), the program has provided support to nearly 4 million children across the country.
On the evening of December 19, in Hanoi, the Vietnam Children's Fund (Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs) organized the 18th "Spring for Children" program with the theme "Coloring your dreams". Home Credit Vietnam was honored to receive a certificate of recognition and flowers from Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan. This award acknowledges the company’s significant contributions to children in difficult circumstances.
Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan presents the certificate of recognition to the representative of Home Credit Vietnam
Alongside providing comprehensive financial solutions, Home Credit remains committed to financial education, community support, and environmental protection.
Home Credit collaborates with the Communications Department of the State Bank of Vietnam to promote financial knowledge across multiple platforms, reaching over 12 million online interactions. The company also organizes a series of university workshop, benefiting more than 11,000 students with insights from the book “Now You Know - A Guide for Smart Money Management”, co-authored by leading industry experts.
The financial workshop series for students, co-organized by Home Credit
Through the Home for Life program, Home Credit has been empowering women in rural areas since 2014. The company partners with the Vietnam Women’s Union to provide green startup capital and financial management training for more than 850 women entrepreneurs.
Committed to improving learning conditions for underprivileged children, Home Credit funded the renovation of two schools in 2024, creating better study environments for hundreds of students. The Home Love program also supported 2,100 disadvantaged individuals nationwide. This winter, Home Credit, in partnership with the Vietnam Children's Fund distributed warm clothing to 1,000 children in northern mountainous provinces.
Home Love donates warm clothing to disadvantaged children
Home Credit monitors its carbon footprint under ISO14064 standards and implements eco-friendly projects, such as office energy sensor systems and green product financing. In 2024, the company collected and recycled 1.3 tons of used clothing and 35 kg of batteries, further promoting sustainable consumption.
Through continuous efforts, Home Credit has received the Global CSR & ESG Award for four consecutive years. The company has also been consistently listed among the Top 100 Sustainable Companies in Vietnam by VCCI (CSI 100) and twice honored in the Top 50 Corporate Sustainability Awards (CSA) by Nhip Cau Dau Tu Magazine.
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On December 4, 2024, in Hanoi, Dow Vietnam was honored to receive the AmCham Hanoi Best Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Award. The handover ceremony was presided over by United States Ambassador Marc E. Knapper.
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This was the message by the President of C.P. Vietnam Corporation (C.P. Vietnam) sharing at the “Vietnam Circular Economy Forum 2024.” It is also a continuous effort within the company’s sustainable development journey.
On December 12, at Tram Chim National Park, Tam Nong District, the People's Committee of Dong Thap Province held a ceremony to announce the "Project on Conservation and Development of the Eastern Sarus Crane at Tram Chim National Park for the period 2022–2032."
On December 13th, the Home Love Bus visited Mường Piệt School, distributing hundreds of gifts including books and warm clothes to students, and handing over three newly constructed classrooms to the school.
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