Law firm launches ‘comprehensive’ M&A guide on Viet Nam

Thursday, May 12, 2022 11:19

The Frasers Law Company launched the second edition of its Frasers Vietnam Mergers & Acquisitions Guide in HCM City on Tuesday.

The guide provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date regulatory focused M&A guide in the country, it said, calling it “arguably the most scintillating read of 2022 for people interested in M&A transactions in the country.”

The guide focuses on key regulatory considerations that need to be considered in concluding a successful M&A deal in Viet Nam.

In particular, it focuses on the key legislations, types of Viet Nam targets, buyer characterisation, target sectors, foreign ownership restrictions, key State approvals, foreign exchange controls, taxation, structuring, intra-Viet Nam equity capital raisings, governing law, dispute resolution, legal due diligence in Viet Nam, other jurisdiction-specific factors and public company-specific factors.

Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) hit new highs in 2021, breaking all previous records despite the impacts of the pandemic.

With Viet Nam presents a vibrant and ever-expanding mergers and acquisitions market in relation to both public and private target companies, opportunities are available, across the full spectrum of industry sectors, the guide says.

It says that the Vietnamese Government continues to foster the M&A market by enhancing regulatory, administrative, and bureaucratic reforms for the benefit of both domestic and foreign investors.

Frasers organised a seminar to mark the launching of the guide. It was attended by experts from leading international and local companies in various industries and in-house M&A practitioners.

The company said that last year, it was involved in advising clients on 85 matters related to M&A transactions in Viet Nam across a broad spectrum of industries and sectors. Frasers has been recognised as a top tier law firm practising in Viet Nam by leading independent and authoritative guides including The Legal 500 and Asialaw. — VNS

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