PVCFC acquires South Korean company

May 24th at 12:01
24-05-2024 12:01:50+07:00

PVCFC acquires South Korean company

Petrovietnam Cà Mau Fertiliser JSC (PVCFC) has revealed that it has successfully completed the acquisition of the Korea - Vietnam Fertiliser Co., Ltd (KVF).

A KVF truck delivers products to distributors. — Photo courtesy of the company

The deal was done on May 17, followed by the issuance of the business registration certificate by the Department of Planning and Investment of HCM City, making PVCFC the new owner.

Their acquisition aims to penetrate the NPK market in the southeast, Central Highlands and central regions, while PVCFC's current NPK plant serves demand in the southwest region and Cambodia. KVF's NPK factory area will also be used as a raw material warehouse.

Vietcap Securities JSC expects profits from the traditional NPK segment of PVCFC to double in 2024, offsetting losses from the newly acquired NPK subsidiary.

KVF was founded on May 21, 2015, with a registered capital of VNĐ212.5 billion (US$8.3 million), fully comprised of foreign investment. The company primarily operates in the production of NPK fertilisers.

KVF has undergone multiple capital raises, the first in 2016, when the company raised the registered capital to nearly VNĐ434 billion.

In 2019, the company underwent two additional capital mobilisations. The first increase occurred in October, bringing the capital to over VNĐ1.1 trillion, with 100 per cent of the investment coming from foreign sources: Huchems Fine Chemical Corporation (49 per cent) and Taekwang Industry Co., Ltd (51 per cent).

KVF again raised its capital to nearly VNĐ2.1 trillion at the end of 2019.

According to its website, KVF currently owns the Korea - Việt NPK plant in HCM City. The plant has a capacity of 360,000 tonnes per year and has been operational since December 2017.

The acquisition of 100 per cent of KVF's capital by PVCFC was approved in 2023, with an estimated cost of $25 million.

After reporting a significant decline in profit last year due to lower fertiliser prices, the company posted a recovery in the first quarter of 2024.

Its quarterly report showed that the company's revenue increased to VNĐ2.7 trillion, with an increase of 52.2 per cent year-on-year in net profit to VNĐ346 billion.

According to the 2024 Annual General Meeting documents, PVCFC has a prudent growth plan with revenue projected at around VNĐ11.9 trillion this year, down 5 per cent from 2023 and profit after tax is expected to be down 28 per cent to 795 billion.

As a result, the company has already achieved 23 per cent of its revenue target and nearly 44 per cent of its profit target for the year. 

Bizhub





RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

DHN Tây Ninh high-tech agriculture complex inaugurated

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, together with the People's Committee of Tây Ninh Province, Netherlands' De Heus Group, and Vietnamese Hùng Nhơn...

Việt Nam’s timber, wood product exports post positive growth in the first five months

The export value of timber and wood products in Việt Nam is estimated to reach over US$6 billion in the first five months of this year, an increase of 18 per cent...

EVN denies businesses warned to cut down power consumption

Việt Nam Electricity (EVN), the country's largest power company, said the rumour about Vietnamese authorities urging certain businesses in northern Việt Nam to...

Global shipping agent to operate at Chân Mây Port

A container ship, CNC Bangkok of France's CMA-CGM Group, will make its maiden voyage on June 3, departing from Chân Mây Port, the first time a global logistics firm...

VN aims to build a modern, sustainable, efficient logistics industry

The Ministry of Industry and Trade is speeding up the development of a strategy to create a modern, sustainable and efficient logistical service industry in the...

Ministry revokes licences from four petroleum distributors

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has issued a decision to revoke the eligibility certificates of four petroleum distributors in Hải Phòng City, HCM, Hà Nội...

Int’l distributors, retailers seek to connect with Vietnamese suppliers

Many distribution systems and foreign enterprises have shown interest in and are sending requests regarding items they want to trade at the Vietnam International...

Lào Cai wants to be allowed to pilot a cross-border e-commerce zone

Lào Cai has proposed a pilot of a cross-border e-commerce zone or a free trade zone in the northern mountainous province to bridge Việt Nam and other ASEAN...

Vietnam eyes World Bank’s global logistics top 40 by 2035

Efforts should be made to increase the competitiveness of domestic enterprises to capture a larger market share and elevate the position of Vietnam's logistics...

Global travel sector breaks boundaries in 2024: Mastercard Economics Institute report

The global travel sector is breaking boundaries in 2024 as consumer spending on tourism remains robust and passenger traffic soars, according to the latest report...


MOST READ


Back To Top