The Ministry of Finance (MoF) is gathering feedback on the draft Law on State Capital Management and Investment in Enterprises through recent workshops and discussions.
Representatives from the MoF and the SBV said the state agencies appreciate contributions from credit institutions and state-owned enterprises across the country.
The draft Law on Management and Investment of State Capital at Enterprises is expected to solve current problems, thereby helping state-owned enterprises develop.
The Ministry of Finance (MoF)’s experts have stressed the need to remove obstacles in mechanisms and policies to promote the equitisation and divestment of state capital in enterprises.
There needs to be a fundamental shift from strengthening management in state-owned-enterprises (SOEs) to consolidating and developing while building several large-scale, efficient economic groups capable of regional and international competition in key economic sectors, said the State Capital Investment Corporation...
Under the approved plan, MBB will offer 73 million shares to two investors, SCIC and the Military Industry and Telecoms Group (Viettel). Viettel will purchase 43 million MBB shares.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has urged agencies to develop a ‘comprehensive plan’ to tackle the financial challenges faced by lossmaking national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính said SoEs hold significant material resources, large assets and capital, and they play an important role in promoting Việt Nam''s economic development, ensuring social stability.
Its average profit after tax reaches VNĐ6.7 trillion, while the average annual State budget contribution reaches VNĐ5.4 trillion and the total investment disbursement is VNĐ36.3 trillion for the whole period by 2025, according to the SCIC plan.
The 19 firms’ total revenue reaches VNĐ1.13 quadrillion, equivalent to 105.1 per cent of this year’s target. The pre-tax profit reached approximately VNĐ53.26 trillion, representing 166.1 per cent of the target this year and 110.9 per cent of last year’s result.
The State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC) has recently announced to auction its entire 3.15 million shares at Vinacontrol Group, starting price of VNĐ171.6 billion, equivalent to about VNĐ54,500 per share.