Deputy PM pushes for VNPT’s divestment

Feb 27th at 16:44
27-02-2017 16:44:41+07:00

Deputy PM pushes for VNPT’s divestment

Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue recently urged listed businesses of the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) to speed up their divestment process.

The Deputy PM has assigned the Ministry of Finance to study a proposal put forth by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) on the divestment situation of the P&T Hotel Joint Stock Company. He said the proposal was based on the 91/2015/ND-CP Decree on October 13, 2015, concerning the Government’s control over the funding of businesses and their management in the context of divestment.

The MIC has instructed VNPT to refer to the decree and proceed with the divestment procedure for the P&T Hotel JSC., in accordance with the laws and the Government interests.

Furthermore, VNPT will continue to divest from the Quang Nam Transportation Construction Joint Stock Company (QTC), Hacisco Joint Stock Company (HAS), Low Current - Telecom Joint Stock Company (LTC), according to the current regulations.

In case, using a different method for the divestment process would prove to be more efficient than the current method, the MIC will be responsible for comparison and assessment before reporting to the Government.

Previously, according to VNPT’s financial report, by the end of 2016, the company had divested VND602 billion (US$27.08 million) over their total VND2 trillion ($89.9) by the books. Their total earning was VND1.04 trillion ($46.7 million), equal to 174 per cent of VNPT’s total investment.

The company continues to divest from 16 divisions using the agglomeration method and from 36 other divisions using the direct method.

However, according to VNPT, the divestment from some of these companies has proved to be quite difficult with many unsuccessful public offerings of the said companies’ shares.

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