Anheuser-Busch InBev and SAB Beer announced their merger in Viet Nam on January 12 following the approval of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
My Phuoc Brewery of Anheuser-Busch InBev Vietnam. — Photo courtesy of the company
Anheuser-Busch InBev and SAB Beer announced their merger in Viet Nam on January 12 following the approval of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
In 2016 the two breweries had made what was described in the media as the deal of the century, with the merged entity, Anheuser-Busch InBev, becoming the largest beer producer in the world and owner of eight of the 10 top global beer brands.
All SAB employees will become Anheuser-Busch InBev Vietnam employees with their labour contracts intact, the companies said.
SAB’s brewery in VSIP Binh Duong will produce Budweiser and Beck's while Anheuser-Busch InBev’s My Phuoc Brewery will continue to brew Hoegaarden beer and some others to export to Japan and Southeast Asia.
AB InBev believes this merger in Viet Nam would enable it to increase capacity, simplify resources in the supply chain, logistics and most importantly, market expansion. — VNS
Market breadth was decidedly negative, with 250 declining stocks, compared to 68 advancing. Trading value on the southern bourse increased significantly to approximately VNĐ11.2 trillion (US$440.1 million), a 49.3 per cent rise from the previous session.
The regulatory approval comes over a year after SeABank and Aeon Financial signed a capital transfer agreement for PTF, valued at VNĐ4.3 trillion (approximately US$181 million).
Despite their active participation, a large portion of these investors found themselves chasing stocks at their peak rather than succeeding in the market.
Trading liquidity plunged to approximately VNĐ7.5 trillion (US$295 million), marking a 26.5 per cent decrease compared to the previous session. This was the lowest level recorded since March 2023.
The stock market in 2024 witnessed the delisting of multiple companies, primarily due to three consecutive years of losses, or cumulative losses exceeding the actual contributed capital.