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Vietnam receives FDI worth around $1.7 bln in Jan

In the first 20 days of 2023, Vietnam attracted a substantial amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) worth approximately $1.69 billion.

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According to the Ministry of Planning and Investment, 153 new FDI projects were granted investment registration certificates in January 2023 of more than $1.2 billion, marking an increase of 48.5% in the number of projects and over 3.1 times in the amount of committed capital compared to the same period.

The expected realized capital of FDI projects is expected to reach $1.35 billion, a decrease of 16.3% compared to the same period in 2022.

Processing and manufacturing sector attracted the largest portion of investment, with 79.5% of the total registered investment capital, totaling almost $1.34 billion.

The transportation and warehousing sector followed, attracting $82.9 million in investment.

The construction and real estate sectors were also significant contributors, registering capital totals of over $63.7 million and $60.9 million respectively.

Singapore was the top investment partner, with a total investment of more than $813.9 million, accounting for 48.3% of all investment capital in Vietnam, a 22.3% increase over the same period in 2022. China followed with $265.6 million and Korea came in third with more than $148.8 million in registered investment capital.

32 regions and cities across Vietnam received investments from foreign investors in January 2023. Bac Giang topped the list, attracting nearly 47% of all registered investment capital with a total of $791.9 million. Ho Chi Minh City came in second, with 50 new projects and a total registered investment capital of over $179 million.

In the same period, 89 FDI projects were registered to adjust investment capital, totaling nearly $306.3 million in additional capital, which is a decrease of 75.9% compared to the same period in the previous year.

Similarly, 204 FDI projects were registered to contribute capital to purchase shares from foreign investors, totaling more than $174.1 million in capital contributions, a decrease of 60.7% over the same period.

Source: https://e.nhipcaudautu.vn/economy/vietnam-receives-fdi-worth-around-17-bln-in-jan-3350450/

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CapitaLand Ascott’s gross profit in Vietnam up 31% to $10 mln in 2022

CapitaLand Ascott Trust, the management agency of five Somerset hotels in Vietnam, posted a revenue of S$27.6 ($20.63 million) from its Vietnam operation in 2022, up 33% year-on-year.

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Amid the country’s post-Covid-19 reopening, the revenue per available unit (REVPAU) grew 52% year-on-year to S$62 ($46.3) per day. The agency also attributed the growth to the acquisition of Somerset Central TD Haiphong City on November 30 last year.

As a result, the group earned a gross profit S$14 million ($10.46 million) in Vietnam, up 31% year-on-year.

On a global scale, CapitaLand Ascott recorded a revenue of S$621.2 million ($464.21 million) in 2022, up 58% year-on-year, with a REVPAU of S$120 ($89.67) per day, up 74%. Gross profit increased 63% year-on-year to S$282.8 million ($211.33 million).

CapitaLand Ascott Trust now manages five hotels in Vietnam, namely Somerset Hoa Binh Hanoi and Somerset Grand Hanoi in the capital city, Somerset Chancellor Court Ho Chi Minh City and Somerset Ho Chi Minh City in the southern economic hub, and Somerset Central TD Haiphong city.

The total valuation of the five hotels with 893 available units reached S$221.9 million ($165.82 million) as of end-2022, according to CapitaLand Ascott.

Source: The Investor

Source: https://e.nhipcaudautu.vn/companies/capitaland-ascotts-gross-profit-in-vietnam-up-31-to-10-mln-in-2022-3351413/

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Bamboo Airways has new investor

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Bamboo Airways is negotiating a deal with a new investor, showing its latest move one year after former chairman Trinh Van Quyet was arrested in March 2022 on charges of stock market manipulation, a representative of the airline told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on Thursday.

The air carrier and the new investor are in the process of completing a part of investment procedures. Who the investor is remains unclear.

The airline has found a new investor to replace former chairman Trinh Van Quyet and some relevant shareholders, said Bamboo Airways CEO Nguyen Manh Quan.

The air carrier also actively helped the investor with relevant procedures of stake acquisition. The transferred stake was mortgaged at banks from 2020 by old shareholders.

Apart from the stake purchase, the new investor agreed to take responsibility for all payments for the previous loans taken out by the old shareholders who used their stakes in Bamboo Airways as collateral at banks.

Over the past few months, Bamboo Airways has faced financial distress due to the COVID-19 pandemic and upheavals in senior personnel. As such, the airline has cried for help from major investors to relieve the hardship.

Him Lam Corporation lent Bamboo Airways VND8 trillion (US$338 million). Him Lam is a real estate firm run by Duong Cong Minh, who is a senior advisor to Bamboo Airways.

The airline’s recent moves are considered a solution to its restructuring and operation stabilization.

Speaking at its annual general shareholder meeting in early March, Le Ba Nguyen, chairman of FLC Group, said that the firm was considering selling its stake in Bamboo Airways.

FLC Group’s total investment in the air carrier stands at VND4.015 trillion ($170 million), or a 21.7-percent stake.

In 2021, Bamboo Airways missed earnings, so FLC made a provision for its investment of over VND373 billion ($15.7 million). The provision jumped to VND3.64 trillion ($154 million) in 2022.

A flight attendant is at work on a Bamboo Airways plane. Photo: Cong Trung/ Tuoi Tre

A flight attendant is at work on a Bamboo Airways plane. Photo: Cong Trung/ Tuoi Tre

Bamboo Airways has sought for a new investor for more than one year, as aviation is a highly competitive industry and is regarded as a ‘cash-burning industry’ in airspace.

The airline has a fleet of 30 planes. For its strong growth, the carrier is set to expand its fleet to 100 aircraft.

Other local airlines, Pacific Airlines and Vietravel Airlines, are also looking for investors to make their financial health better to overcome market challenges.

FLC Group set up Bamboo Airways in late May 2017, with its initial charter capital of VND700 billion ($29.6 million).

In April 2022, FLC became the airline’s largest shareholder, with capital contribution totaling over VND3.58 trillion ($151.4 million), or a 51.24-percent stake in the air carrier.

FLC former chairman Quyet poured over VND2.8 trillion ($118.4 million) into the airline, or a 40.03-percent stake, while other shareholders injected more than VND610 billion ($25.8 million), an 8.73-percent share.

In its recent financial statement, FLC’s ownership in Bamboo Airways fell to 21.7 percent of the latter’s total charter capital of VND18.5 trillion ($782.3 million).

Bamboo Airways’ board of directors has five members, including Nguyen Ngoc Trong, chairman of the airline; Doan Huu Doan and Le Ba Nguyen, vice-chairs of the carrier; Le Thai Sam; and Nguyen Manh Quan.

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Bamboo Airways is negotiating a deal with a new investor, showing its latest move one year after former chairman Trinh Van Quyet was arrested in March 2022 on charges of stock market manipulation, a representative of the airline told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on Thursday.

The air carrier and the new investor are in the process of completing a part of investment procedures. Who the investor is remains unclear.

The airline has found a new investor to replace former chairman Trinh Van Quyet and some relevant shareholders, said Bamboo Airways CEO Nguyen Manh Quan.

The air carrier also actively helped the investor with relevant procedures of stake acquisition. The transferred stake was mortgaged at banks from 2020 by old shareholders.

Apart from the stake purchase, the new investor agreed to take responsibility for all payments for the previous loans taken out by the old shareholders who used their stakes in Bamboo Airways as collateral at banks.

Over the past few months, Bamboo Airways has faced financial distress due to the COVID-19 pandemic and upheavals in senior personnel. As such, the airline has cried for help from major investors to relieve the hardship.

Him Lam Corporation lent Bamboo Airways VND8 trillion (US$338 million). Him Lam is a real estate firm run by Duong Cong Minh, who is a senior advisor to Bamboo Airways.

The airline’s recent moves are considered a solution to its restructuring and operation stabilization.

Speaking at its annual general shareholder meeting in early March, Le Ba Nguyen, chairman of FLC Group, said that the firm was considering selling its stake in Bamboo Airways.

FLC Group’s total investment in the air carrier stands at VND4.015 trillion ($170 million), or a 21.7-percent stake.

In 2021, Bamboo Airways missed earnings, so FLC made a provision for its investment of over VND373 billion ($15.7 million). The provision jumped to VND3.64 trillion ($154 million) in 2022.

A flight attendant is at work on a Bamboo Airways plane. Photo: Cong Trung/ Tuoi Tre

A flight attendant is at work on a Bamboo Airways plane. Photo: Cong Trung/ Tuoi Tre

Bamboo Airways has sought for a new investor for more than one year, as aviation is a highly competitive industry and is regarded as a ‘cash-burning industry’ in airspace.

The airline has a fleet of 30 planes. For its strong growth, the carrier is set to expand its fleet to 100 aircraft.

Other local airlines, Pacific Airlines and Vietravel Airlines, are also looking for investors to make their financial health better to overcome market challenges.

FLC Group set up Bamboo Airways in late May 2017, with its initial charter capital of VND700 billion ($29.6 million).

In April 2022, FLC became the airline’s largest shareholder, with capital contribution totaling over VND3.58 trillion ($151.4 million), or a 51.24-percent stake in the air carrier.

FLC former chairman Quyet poured over VND2.8 trillion ($118.4 million) into the airline, or a 40.03-percent stake, while other shareholders injected more than VND610 billion ($25.8 million), an 8.73-percent share.

In its recent financial statement, FLC’s ownership in Bamboo Airways fell to 21.7 percent of the latter’s total charter capital of VND18.5 trillion ($782.3 million).

Bamboo Airways’ board of directors has five members, including Nguyen Ngoc Trong, chairman of the airline; Doan Huu Doan and Le Ba Nguyen, vice-chairs of the carrier; Le Thai Sam; and Nguyen Manh Quan.

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Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/business/20230318/bamboo-airways-has-new-investor/72149.html

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Eximbank forecasts $212 mln profit in 2023

Eximbank is aiming for a pre-tax profit of VND5 trillion ($212 million) in 2023, up 35% year-on-year, according to a document to be released at its 2023 annual shareholders meeting.

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The meeting is scheduled to be held on April 14 at the GEM Center Convention Center, Ho Chi Minh City. 

In 2023, Eximbank targets total assets of VND210 trillion ($8.9 billion), up 13.5% year-on-year. Capital mobilization is expected to increase by 11% to VND165 trillion ($7 billion), and outstanding loans (including corporate bonds) to increase by 12.3% to VND146.6 trillion ($6.22 billion).

At the meeting, Eximbank will also present to shareholders a plan to increase charter capital. Specifically, the bank plans to issue 265.5 million shares to pay dividends, increasing its charter capital to more than VND17.47 trillion ($740.77 million).

Eximbank, listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) as EIB, reported an after-tax profit of VND2.5 trillion ($106.78 million) in 2022, a three-time increase year-on-year.

The bank’s net interest income reached VND5.59 trillion ($238.47 million), up 59% year-on-year, while profit from service activities hit VND514 billion ($21.92 million), up 19%.

Profit from foreign exchange business increased by 54% to VND606 billion ($25.84 million), and the figure from other activities, mainly debt collection and settlement, rose by 68% to VND428 billion ($18.25 million).

Eximbank’s total operating income was VND7.23 trillion ($308.45 million), up 53.6% year-on-year. Operating expenses increased by 36% to VND3.42 trillion ($145.84 million), meaning the cost to income ratio (CIR) improved significantly, down from 53% to 47%.

Notably, the bank’s risk provision expense in 2022 was only VND103 billion ($4.39 million), down 90% over the same period last year.

By December 31, 2022, Eximbank’s total assets had reached VND185.05 trillion ($7.89 billion), up 11.6% compared to the end of 2021.

Outstanding loans increased by 14% to VND129.2 trillion ($5.51 billion), and customer deposits increased by 8.2 % to VND148.61 trillion ($6.34 billion).

Eximbank’s bad debt was VND2.35 trillion ($100 million), up 4.4% year-on-year, an increase much lower than the credit growth rate. The bad debt ratio improved, decreasing from 1.96% to 1.8%.

On January 14, Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) sold 134 million Eximbank (EIB) shares, equivalent to 10.8% of the bank’s charter capital, for VND3.421 trillion ($146 million). 

On March 18, 2022, the Japanese financial institution officially announced in writing the termination of its strategic alliance agreement with Eximbank. In September, a representative of SMBC in Eximbank, Vo Quang Hien, left as a member of its board of directors.

On the HoSE, Eximbank closed Monday’s session at VND18,750 ($0.79).

Source: The Investor

Source: https://e.nhipcaudautu.vn/companies/eximbank-forecasts-212-mln-profit-in-2023-3351414/

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