Hanh Nguyen becomes SASCO chairman

Tuesday, Apr 25, 2017 16:54

SASCO is among the largest airport service providers in the country, operating duty-free shops, restaurants, guest rooms and transport services. — Photo vir.com.vn

Branded goods trader Jonathan Hanh Nguyen has been voted as chairman of the Southern Airports Services Joint Stock Company (SASCO).

Hanh replaces Doan Thi Mai Huong for the remaining duration of her 2015-19 term.

Meanwhile, Huong took over the position of SASCO’s general director on April 20.

Hanh’s wife, Le Hong Thuy Tien, is currently a member of the SASCO’s executive board, but she will not be a part of the company’s management.

Tien joined SASCO in 2014. She is now general director of Imex Pan Pacific Trading Group (IPP), which holds 31.6 million shares of SASCO, equivalent to 24.05 per cent, or VND784.4 billion (US$34.46 million).

As per a VnEconomy.vn report, two other subsidiaries of IPP, Au Chau Fashion and Cosmetics Co Ltd and Duy Anh Fashion and Cosmetics Co Ltd, have 14.6 per cent and 5 per cent stake in SASCO, respectively.

In all, IPP and its members have 44 per cent of SASCO shares. The company’s shares are currently at VND24,800 per share, with a market capitalisation of VND3.26 trillion.

Hanh’s family is known to have recently entered the aviation sector business. SASCO is an affiliate of Airports Corporation of Viet Nam (ACV) and is among the largest airport service providers in the country, operating duty-free shops, restaurants, guest rooms and transport services. ACV holds 49.8 per cent of SASCO’s capital.

In the first quarter of this year, SASCO earned VND597 billion in revenue and made an after-tax profit of VND66 billion. The company has set a target to earn VND2.2 trillion this year and make an after-tax profit of VND220.7 billion.

SASCO has a charter capital of nearly VND1.32 trillion. In 2014, the company’s initial public offering (IPO) saw one of the most remarkable transactions of the year, when 145 million shares were ordered, five times higher than the offering. Shares were sold at an average price of VND19,330 per share. — VNS

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