Việt Nam saw a strong increase in new business registrations and reactivations in the first nine months of this year, reflecting improving economic sentiment on manufacturing and services sectors’ recovery.
The ESG Progress Tracker Survey Report 2025 revealed that 89 per cent of 174 respondents say they have made or plan to make an ESG commitment within the next 2-4 years, a significant increase from 80 per cent in 2022.
As many as 20,500 new enterprises were established across the country in August with total registered capital of VNĐ326.1 trillion (US$12.3 billion), up 23.9 per cent in number and nearly 2.8 times in capital compared with July, according to the...
A.P. Moller Capital has invested in ALS Cargo Terminal and formed a strategic partnership through its second fund, Emerging Markets Infrastructure Fund II.
Speaking to the Vietnam News Agency, Phạm Thị Thùy Linh, head of the Securities Market Development Department under the State Securities Commission of Vietnam, provided key insights into the ongoing preparations and strategic direction for the market’s development in the current period.
The proposal to impose a 20 per cent tax on profits from securities trading and capital transfers is included in the draft of the revised Personal Income Tax Law, which is currently being consulted on by the Ministry of Finance...
Among 72 countries and territories investing in Việt Nam over this the period, Sweden emerged as the third largest investor, with a total investment of $1 billion or 10.8 per cent of newly registered FDI, coming after only Singapore and China.
Sacombank has won The Asset Triple A Award in the “Best in Treasury and Working Capital – SMEs, Vietnam” category for a fourth consecutive year, reaffirming its leadership in the banking sector.
The National Assembly has passed a landmark law removing the death penalty for eight criminal offences, including embezzlement and taking bribes, to modernise the country’s criminal justice system and align with international norms.
LOTTE Finance’s charter capital has increased by more than VNĐ726 billion to VNĐ4.9 trillion (US$188 million), with Lotte Card Co Ltd (South Korea) owning 100 per cent of the charter capital.
From January to May, nearly 66,800 new enterprises were licensed, representing a 0.6 per cent year-on-year rise. These firms brought in VNĐ647.1 trillion in total registered capital and employed some 453,900 workers, up 6.2 per cent.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), accounting for more than 90 per cent of all existing businesses, need solutions to help them access green capital.