Singapore's Keppel plans to sell 70-percent of its stake in Saigon Sports City project

Oct 9th at 10:42
09-10-2024 10:42:13+07:00

Singapore's Keppel plans to sell 70-percent of its stake in Saigon Sports City project

Singapore-based Keppel Ltd. plans to divest 70 percent of its capital in the 64-hectare US$500 million Saigon Sports City project, which remains a largely empty lot in Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City after four years of construction, expecting to earn up to VND7.5 trillion ($303 million).

Singapore's Keppel plans to sell 70-percent of its stake in Saigon Sports City project

Jencity, a subsidiary of Keppel Ltd., will divest 70 percent of its stake in the Saigon Sports City project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Keppel announced that its subsidiary, Jencity Limited, is selling 35 percent of the project’s charter capital to Dong Nai-based real estate firm Dai Phuoc Co. Ltd. in two stages: first five percent, then thirty percent.

Dai Phuoc will pay Jencity a cash consideration of approximately VND320 billion ($12.9 million) for the first five percent of the charter capital in Saigon Sports City and between VND2.9 trillion ($116.7 million) and VND3.29 trillion ($132.4 million) for the remaining 30 percent.

Jencity will also sell another 35 percent to Ho Chi Minh City-headquartered Vinobly Investment Real Estate JSC.

Vinobly will pay Jencity a consideration ranging from some VND3.4 trillion ($136.6 million) to over VND3.8 trillion ($152.6 million).

Jencity will hold the remaining 30 percent stake in Saigon Sports City.

Keppel began work on the Saigon Sports City project which carried a price tag of $500 million in January 2020, but the project remains incomplete. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Keppel began work on the Saigon Sports City project, which carries a price tag of $500 million in January 2020, but the project remains incomplete. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the project in 2019 before work on it started in January 2020 but the construction site is now overgrown with weeds.

The project carries a price tag of $500 million and was planned to have two areas.

A 26-hectare area in the north will accommodate sports and entertainment facilities, including a football pitch and stands with 10,000 seats, a swimming pool, a water park, an indoor stadium, a tennis training center, a sports academy, and other components.

A 38-hectare area in the south will house high-end apartments, offices, hotels, schools, and other public facilities.

The 70-percent stake will be sold to Dong Nai-based real estate firm Dai Phuoc Co. Ltd. and Ho Chi Minh City-headquartered financial service provider Vinobly Investment Real Estate JSC. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Keppel plans to vend 70 percent of its stake in Saigon Sports City to Dong Nai-based real estate firm Dai Phuoc Co. Ltd. and Ho Chi Minh City-headquartered financial service provider Vinobly Investment Real Estate JSC. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Tran Thi Khanh Linh, investment manager at real estate service provider Savills Vietnam, told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that Keppel’s divestment might be part of the firm’s restructuring plan to focus on other potential projects.

Linh believed the move would also help capable enterprises to resume the project.

Covering 64 hectares of land, Saigon Sports City was designed to be a smart complex consisting of some 4,300 high-end apartments, sports and entertainment facilities. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Covering 64 hectares of land, Saigon Sports City was designed to be a smart complex consisting of some 4,300 high-end apartments, sports, and entertainment facilities. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

The construction site of the Saigon Sports City project in Thu Duc City, under Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

The construction site of the Saigon Sports City project in Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

The construction site of the Saigon Sports City project is next to the under-construction The Global City urban area project by Masterise Homes in Thu Duc City, under Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

The construction site of the Saigon Sports City project is next to the under-construction The Global City urban area project, executed by Masterise Homes, in Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

A corner of the site for the Saigon Sports City project is taken advantage of for incubating trees. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Trees are incubated at a corner of the Saigon Sports City project site. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Some houses inside the site for the Saigon Sports City project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Some houses inside the site for the Saigon Sports City project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Workers install a temporary entrance to the construction site of the Saigon Sports City project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Workers install a temporary entrance to the construction site of the Saigon Sports City project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Saigon Sports City will be divided into two areas: a 26-hectare area in the north and a 38-hectare area in the south. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

Saigon Sports City is divided into two areas: a 26-hectare area in the north and a 38-hectare area in the south. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

An aerial view of the long-stalled Saigon Sports City project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

An aerial view of the long-stalled Saigon Sports City project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

A driving range near the site for the Saigon Sports City project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

A driving range near the site for the Saigon Sports City project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

The 64-hectare Saigon Sports City project is part of the Rach Chiec sports complex project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre

The 64-hectare Saigon Sports City project is part of the Rach Chiec sports complex project in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Hien / Tuoi Tre


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