Accordingly, Vietcombank’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, Nguyen Thanh Tung, represents 30% of the capital and is the overall representative at VCB.

The remaining members of the Board of Directors, each representing 10% of the state capital, are: Nguyen Tuan Anh, Do Viet Hung, Nguyen Manh Hung, Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh, and Hong Quang.

 

Currently, the State Bank of Vietnam holds 74.8% of the capital in Vietcombank (4.2 billion shares), with strategic shareholder Mizuho Bank, Ltd. owning 15% (over 838 million shares), and the GIC, Singapore’s government investment fund, holding 1.67% (over 93 million shares).

Recently, Vietcombank’s Board of Directors also resolved to increase the charter capital by issuing bonus shares at a ratio of 49.5%. As a result, the charter capital increased from VND 55,890 billion to VND 83,557 billion.

The capital source for issuing bonus shares comes from Vietcombank’s post-tax profit reserves, cumulative funds up to the end of 2018, and 2021 profits as per the plan approved by the General Meeting of Shareholders.

Han Dong

– 10:00 18/01/2025

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