Leading taxi firm posts first ever annual loss

Jan 22nd at 08:12
22-01-2021 08:12:01+07:00

Leading taxi firm posts first ever annual loss

Vinasun, Vietnam’s second largest taxi firm, reported its first ever accumulated loss of VND211 billion ($9.15 million) last year.

Vinasun cabs park on a street in HCMC. Photo by Shutterstock/ Andy Tran.

The figure far exceeded the firm’s earlier loss forecast for 2020 at VND115 billion. Vinasun leaders have blamed the loss on long-lasting impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The company has already laid off over 1,300 employees and taken other earlier measures to reduce operation costs.

Vietnam's second largest taxi firm after the Mai Linh Group, Vinasun reported that its revenues plunged 49 percent year-on-year to VND1 trillion last year.

The company leadership had said at an annual general meeting in June that 2020 was the most challenging year for the company since its establishment.

The company shut down most of its operations in April last year when the country began a social distancing campaign to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.

As of December 31, it had total assets of over VND2.05 trillion, down 22 percent against the beginning of 2020. It now has 4,398 employees.

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