SSI becomes first with market cap above $1 billion

May 21st at 09:00
21-05-2021 09:00:54+07:00

SSI becomes first with market cap above $1 billion

As of April 19, SSI Securities became the first domestic securities firm securing a market capitalisation of over $1 billion.

SSI becomes first with market cap above $1 billion
Nguyen Duy Hung, chairman of SSI

SSI’s capitalisation is approximately twice as high as that of the second-ranked brokerage Viet Capital Securitas (VND12.2 trillion or $530.43 million).

Elsewhere, Ho Chi Minh Securities (HSC) and Saigon-Hanoi Securities (SHS) have market capitalisations of VND10.8 trillion ($469.57 million) and VND6.5 trillion ($282.6 million), respectively.

Since the beginning of 2021, the shares of some major securities companies have soared signficicantly, by 20-40 per cent, with some even nearly doubling.

In 2021, SSI expects to record VND5.263 trillion ($228.83 million) in revenue and VND1.870 trillion ($81.3 million) in pre-tax profit. This plan is equivalent to an on-year increase of 29 per cent in revenue and 20 per cent in pre-tax profit, respectively. This is also the most ambitious target among listed securities companies.

The next three peers, Viet Capital Securities, HSC, and VNDIRECT, set targets ranging from VND1.1 trillion ($47.83 million) to VND1.2 trillion ($52.17 million).

SSI’s ambitious target will remain in line with the company’s sustainable development plan, the company emphasised.

In terms of margin lending, SSI's outstanding loan by the end of the first quarter reached VND11.123 trillion ($483.6 million), lower than its equity, whilst some other competitors have approached the maximum level of twice their equity, according to Vietnamese regulations.

Last December, SSI inked a deal with a group of nine foreign banks led by the Union Bank of Taiwan for an unsecured loan worth $85 million.

A few days ago, the Ministry of Finance has just issued Circular No.30/2021/TT-BTC on extending the validity of Circular No.14/2020/TT-BTC dated March 18, 2020 amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Circular No.127/2018/TT-BTC dated December 27, 2018 on regulating service prices in the securities sector, applied at the Stock Exchange and Vietnam Securities Depository (VSD) to support relevant organisations and individuals impeded by the pandemic. The new Circular will take effect until December 31, 2021, from July 1.

Accordingly, companies will also enjoy free services for listing registration, securities registration, initial online connection, margin lending through the VSD, registration for derivatives market membership, and registration for trading settlement membership.

Based on the new charge cuts, securities firms, asset management companies, and investment funds will work to lower their charges to support the local market, which has been vulnerable due to the pandemic.

This fresh move, coupled with low interest rates and a variety of digitally-led trading platforms, will undoubtably boost the local stock market.

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