
Generali Vietnam officially opened the Generali Plaza, its new head office at 43 – 45 Tu Xuong, Ward 7, District 3, HCMC on December 28.
With total area of approx. 5,000 square metres, Generali Plaza features an open layout, sophisticated design with modern equipment and cutting-edge AI technology, aiming to better serve Generali’s customers and meet its expansion needs in Viet Nam.
“The opening of Generali Plaza is an important milestone reaffirming Generali’s long-term commitment in Viet Nam – one of the Group’s key markets in Asia,” said Tina Nguyen, Generali Vietnam CEO.
“I believe this will help us nurture a happy workforce that can further spread happiness to all Generali Vietnam’s customers and the community.”
Generali Plaza will be a centralised office for all Generali’s staff in HCMC, which enhances engagement and collaboration of people across all functions. AI-powered facial recognition, emotion detection and body temperature scanning technologies are technological highlights at Generali Plaza. This will help improve workplace’s safety, security and operational effectiveness.
In addition, and in line with Generali’s commitment to sustainable development globally as well as in Viet Nam, Generali Plaza features eco-friendly design with a green outdoor and indoor architecture that optimises natural lighting, as well as water and energy efficient building management.
Generali Vietnam is a member of Generali Group, one of the largest global insurance and asset management providers from Italy. In Viet Nam, after nine years of operation, Generali Vietnam currently has a network of more than 70 GenCasa (agency offices) and customer service centres nationwide, serving over 300,000 clients. — VNS
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