Shareholders of banks enjoy fruitful earnings as stocks flourish

Feb 16th at 08:46
16-02-2022 08:46:23+07:00

Shareholders of banks enjoy fruitful earnings as stocks flourish

The banking group, one of the most favoured stock groups on the Vietnamese stock market, is yielding fruitful earnings for investors.

 

Plenty of businesses who have persistently held bank stocks for the last 10-20 years, even in the most difficult periods, are enjoying sweet results as this group of stocks has sky-rocketed in the last two years.

There are currently many businesses holding bank shares valued up to tens of trillions of Vietnamese dong such as Masan, Viettel, SCIC and Vietnam Helicopter Corporation (Vietnam Helicopter).

Masan Group is currently holding more than 524 million shares of Techcombank (TCB) with an initial amount of VND4.38 trillion (US$192.6 million). Meanwhile, TCB is now priced at VND53,700 per share, thus Masan's investment value is now equivalent to VND28.15 trillion. That means Masan has made a profit of VND23.78 trillion, or over $1 billion.

In addition, Mapleleaf - a subsidiary of Masan also owns TCB shares worth VND9.37 trillion.

Similar to the case of Masan investing in Techcombank, many units have also made huge profits when making strategic investments in banks such as the case of T&T Group with SHB, Sovico with HDBank, Geleximco with ABBank, FPT and Vinare with TPBank.

In September 2015, SCIC poured nearly VND1.8 trillion to buy 10 per cent of MB shares, now the value of these shares has increased to more than VND12 trillion.

On February 23, VNpost will divest 10.2 per cent of the capital in Lien Viet Post Bank with a starting price of more than VND3.5 trillion, while its initial price was only VND811 billion.

Vietnam National Petroleum Group (PLX) owns 40 per cent of shares in PGB bank, equivalent to 120 million shares. At the current price of VND32,200 per share, these 120 million shares are valued at VND3.86 trillion. The amount PLX spent was only VND1.08 trillion, meaning that PLX has made a profit of VND2.79 trillion.

In addition to the above cases where long-term shareholders have a great influence on the bank's operations, there are also cases where enterprises had only made short-term investments but have also enjoyed large profits.

At the end of September 2021, Tien Phong Commercial Joint Stock Bank (TPB) announced that it had successfully offered 100 million in private placement. Transport and Industry Development Investment Joint Stock Company (TCD) spent VND957 billion to buy 29 million shares. The investment value has now increased to VND1.68 trillion, meaning TCD had made a profit of VND721 billion.

TNS Holdings Trading and Service Joint Stock Company (TN1) only invests in one stock code which is Vietnam Maritime Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MSB). The cost of each MSB share is about VND12,900 per share. Currently, MSB price is VND27,550 per share. Thus, the total value of TN1's investment in MSB is now VND1.64 trillion, which means TN1 made a profit of about VND869 billion.

Saigon-Hanoi Securities Joint Stock Company (SHS) has also made a big profit when buying two banking stocks of Saigon-Hanoi Bank (SHB) and Techcombank (TCB). The original amount the company spent to buy SHB shares was VND275 billion. According to SHB’s price currently at VND23 per share, the value of SHB's shares has increased to VND932 billion. Compared to the initial capital spent, SHS made a profit of VND657 billion. As for TCB, the company spent VND403 billion to buy shares of the bank, which are currently worth VND622 billion. 

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