Behind every multi-billion-dollar contract and every strategic decision shaping a conglomerate, there lies a red seal and a signature bearing the personal mark of a leader. Those seemingly simple curves, bold strokes, or neat lines in a signature subtly reflect a leader’s management style, personality, and vision.

The 50s Generation
Mai Kiều Liên (born in 1953), the “Iron Lady” of Vietnam’s dairy industry, continues to lead Vinamilk in maintaining its position as the industry leader, with a national brand presence in over 50 markets. She is a rare symbol of a female CEO who has maintained power for decades in the food and beverage sector.
Trương Gia Bình (born in 1956), Chairman of FPT, is a pioneering entrepreneur who brought Vietnamese technology to the global stage. However, as of September 26, 2025, his securities assets stand at 12,000 billion VND, a 29% decrease from the previous year.
Bùi Thành Nhơn (born in 1958), the founder of Novaland, is synonymous with large-scale real estate projects in Ho Chi Minh City. His assets currently amount to 9,400 billion VND, a 31% increase since the beginning of the year, thanks to the recovery of NVL shares after a challenging period.
The 60s Generation
Ngô Chí Dũng (born in 1968), Chairman of VPBank, is known for his bold strategy that propelled the bank to become a leader in the retail segment. His assets now total 10,400 billion VND, a 48% increase compared to 2024.
Nguyễn Đức Tài (born in 1969), founder of The Gioi Di Dong (Mobile World), one of Vietnam’s largest retail chains, currently holds 14,700 billion VND, a 28% increase from last year, as the company expands into new consumer sectors.
Trần Bá Dương (born in 1960) is renowned for building Thaco into Vietnam’s largest automobile conglomerate and expanding into agriculture and infrastructure. Although not in the top 20 wealthiest on the stock market, he is recognized as a private USD billionaire in Vietnam.
The 70s Generation
Đỗ Anh Tuấn (born in 1975), Chairman of Sunshine Group, is associated with high-tech real estate projects and a multi-industry ecosystem. His assets currently stand at 35,700 billion VND, a 35% increase from the previous year, placing him third among the wealthiest on the stock market.
The 80s Generation
Nguyễn Hoàng Giang (born in 1986), Chairman of DNSE Securities, is a young CEO in the securities industry with ambitions to transform DNSE into a leading fintech company. Though not yet in the top 20 wealthiest, he represents the emerging 80s leadership generation.
Nguyễn Văn Tuấn (born in 1984), CEO of Gelex, has made a strong impression by driving Gelex’s growth in energy and industrial real estate. His assets total 11,800 billion VND, a 66% increase from the previous year, reflecting the group’s rapid progress.
Đỗ Quang Vinh (born in 1989), Vice Chairman of SHB Bank and Chairman of SHS Securities, is the son of Chairman Đỗ Quang Hiển. A dynamic young leader with international education and experience, Vinh is seen as a promising successor at SHB.
The 90s Generation
Nguyễn Đức Anh (born in 1995), Chairman of DSC Securities, is the grandson of the Chairman of Thanh Cong Group and one of Vietnam’s youngest securities company chairmen. Taking the helm at 30, he exemplifies the new generation of leadership in the financial market.