Regarding financial targets, the company has set a plan for total revenue exceeding 411.4 billion VND and post-tax profit of nearly 9 billion VND. The expected dividend rate is 8.5%.
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PBP’s 2026 Business Plan
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In 2025, PBP set a revenue target of 307.3 billion VND and post-tax profit of nearly 7.5 billion VND. Compared to this plan, the 2026 goals represent a 34% increase in revenue and a 20% rise in profit.
In the first nine months of 2025, the company achieved total revenue of 328 billion VND and post-tax profit of 6.2 billion VND, up 50% and 0.3% respectively. These results surpassed the revenue target by 7%, while meeting nearly 83% of the profit goal.
PBP is a subsidiary of Petrovietnam Fertilizer and Chemicals Corporation (HOSE: DCM), which holds 51.03% of its capital. As of September 30, 2025, PBP’s chartered capital reached nearly 480 billion VND. The company specializes in producing and trading PP and PE plastic packaging, as well as other packaging products for the industrial and agricultural sectors. Established in 2010, PBP is now the primary packaging supplier for the Ca Mau Urea Plant and operates within the petroleum industry value chain.
Dong Tu
– 09:43 19/11/2025
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