Viet Nam's fastest growing companies sought for national ranking

Nov 16th at 09:32
16-11-2021 09:32:39+07:00

Viet Nam's fastest growing companies sought for national ranking

Over the past two years, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the world economy as well as Viet Nam’s have been facing many challenges. However the Government and businesses of Vietnam have made great efforts to overcome the hardships and recover. Many enterprises, in particular, have even sustained remarkable growth.

 

To honour the efforts of businesses during this particularly difficult period in our mission to promote the country and contribute to accelerating socio-economic growth, for the first time, Viet Nam News - the national only English-language daily newspaper, Vietnam Plus - the national online newspaper for external information, and Statista - the renowned global business data platform, are collaborating to select and publish the annual list of top growing businesses in Viet Nam.

The ranking will be published online by vietnamnews.vn, and vietnamplus.vn on a dedicated page with the ranking in a table format, and in print, in a special supplement in a dedicated section in Viet Nam News. It is expected to be one of the most reliable reference sources for potential investors and partners.

It will award companies based in Viet Nam with the highest revenue growth in a period of three years (calendar years 2017-2020 or equivalent fiscal years), which are willing to report and/or confirm their revenue figures for these years and which had revenues of at least VND20bn in 2020 (roughly US$1m).

The top 100 enterprises will be awarded the title "Vietnam Growth Champion 2022".

The list will be updated annually based on the same indices for the most recent 3-year term.

With the participation of two prestigious newspapers in Vietnam and selection and certification by renowned global business data platform Statista, the “Vietnam Growth Champion 2022” will be globally trusted.

Participation in "Vietnam Growth Champion 2022” provides an opportunity for businesses to be considered for the ranking of Asia's top growing companies in collaboration with the Financial Times.

The ranking will be restricted only to businesses who register and are certified within the programme, so organisers hope that all prestigious enterprises with high growth will participate so "Vietnam Growth Champion 2022” can present to the world the truly prominent champions of Vietnam.

Please click for free registration before December 15, 2021 https://survey.statista-research.com/686876

Vietnam Plus

Vietnam Plus or Vietnam+ is the official electronic newspaper of the Vietnam News Agency, with the task of informing about the guidelines, policies and laws of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; about political, economic, cultural and social events taking place in Vietnam and the world from the point of view of the State.

Vietnam Plus aims to be one of the five most viewed online newspapers from abroad.

Vietnam News

Viet Nam News is the national English-language newspaper published by the Vietnam News Agency with the vision of becoming a prestigious English-language newspaper in the region. It provides news updates and analysis about the country, including policies of the State, politics, economy, society, culture, sports, environment and services to international readers.

Viet Nam News publications include Vietnam News daily and Sunday Vietnam News in print and e-newspaper, websites at vietnamnews.vn, bizhub.vn, ovietnam.vn as well as popular posts on Facebook, Youtube, Instagram and Twitter.

Statista

Statista publishes worldwide established rankings and company listings with high profile media partners. This research and analysis service is based on the success of statista.com. The leading data and business intelligence portal provides statistics, business relevant data, and various market and consumer studies/surveys.

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