NAB Vietnam Virtual Race launched on vRace platform
NAB Innovation Centre Vietnam has launched an online running event, NAB Vietnam Virtual Race, scheduled to take place from April 21 to June 4 on the vRace platform.
The race follows a free-running format and aims to connect the technology community with sports while contributing to social initiatives. For every kilometer recorded, NAB Innovation Centre Vietnam will donate VND10,000 (US$0.38) to its CSR fund to support technology innovation initiatives for information technology students, along with other social responsibility programs in Vietnam.
NAB Vietnam Virtual Race scheduled to take place from April 21 to June 4 on the vRace platform. Photo courtesy of vRace |
The event is hosted on vRace, an online sports platform operated by FPT Online. The platform enables users to track activities, monitor performance and participate in real-time leaderboards. It is also integrated with the Read Marathon ecosystem, allowing runners to engage in both training and virtual competitions alongside physical races.
According to the organizer, the virtual race is also intended to strengthen connections between NAB’s global workforce and the local community in Vietnam. After more than six years of operation, NAB Vietnam employs over 2,500 technology engineers, developing software solutions that serve more than 10 million customers of National Australia Bank across Australia and New Zealand.
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NAB Innovation Centre Vietnam’s office in HCMC. Photo courtesy of NAB Vietnam |
NAB Vietnam’s focus on workforce development and innovation has been recognized through several awards, including “Top 100 Best Workplaces in Southeast Asia 2025” by Fortune, Great Place to Work certification for three consecutive years (2024 – 2026), and the Asian Technology Excellence Award 2025.
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NAB Innovation Centre Vietnam’s employees attending a company’s event. Photo courtesy of NAB Vietnam |
Through internal training programs such as StarCamp and WeCamp, the company has provided paid internship opportunities to nearly 1,000 Vietnamese students since 2019. More than 90% of interns participating in these programs have been offered full-time positions.


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