HVA’s Stock Price Surges for the Second Time in 2025 |
Prior to the sharp fluctuation, HVA sent an explanation to the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX), asserting that the stock price movement was due to market supply and demand, not internal factors. The enterprise stated that its business operations remain stable, and it is currently restructuring its investments and deploying blockchain technology projects in line with the government’s encouragement of digital development.
Notably, on August 20, a transaction of 800,000 shares, equivalent to 5.8% of HVA’s capital, was agreed upon between Metacare JSC and Mr. Tran Quang Chien at a price of VND 21,500 per share, totaling VND 17.2 billion. Following this deal, Mr. Chien owns 7.33% of HVA, while Metacare reduces its ownership to 9.58%.
Simultaneously, the company announced the nomination of Mr. Chien to the Board of Directors, likely to be elected at the upcoming extraordinary general meeting on September 13 in Can Tho, replacing Mr. Nguyen Chi Cong who has recently stepped down.
Born in 1991, Mr. Tran Quang Chien is a prominent figure in the field of financial technology. He founded CyStack and developed the ONUS platform, which garnered over 5 million users before being acquired by Vemanti Group (USA) in 2025. He is also a co-founder of ONUSChain and currently serves as the CEO of ONUS Labs. HVA anticipates that Mr. Chien’s involvement will enhance their technological capabilities and expand their digital ecosystem to serve tens of millions of users.
![]() Mr. Tran Quang Chien is expected to boost HVA’s investment capabilities in the blockchain field – Photo: HVA
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In addition to Mr. Chien and Metacare, HVA’s major shareholders include JADE LABS PTE. LTD holding 24.29%, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr. Vuong Le Vinh Nhan with 15.71%, and LiveTrade JSC with 12.8%.
Regarding business operations, in the first half of 2025, HVA recorded a remarkable surge in revenue, reaching over VND 40 billion, compared to VND 469 million in the same period last year. The company also achieved a profit after tax of VND 3.3 billion, the highest in recent years. The majority of the revenue was generated from services provided to OnusChain, amounting to nearly VND 25 billion.
At the end of the second quarter, the company recognized receivables of VND 146 billion, accounting for more than 90% of total assets, related to entities associated with the blockchain field. Specifically, the investment in Hanagold Gemstone JSC exceeded VND 40 billion.
![]() HVA invests in a series of entities operating in the blockchain field. Source: HVA
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Tu Kinh
– 17:39 22/08/2025
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