Corporate governance key to attracting international investment

Dec 18th at 10:32
18-12-2024 10:32:27+07:00

Corporate governance key to attracting international investment

Improving CG is no longer optional but a necessity for businesses aiming to attract sustainable investment, according to market insiders.

FPT Software employees working at the office in Đà Nẵng City. — Photo courtesy of FPT Software

 Strengthening corporate governance (CG) standards has become essential for building investor confidence, particularly as environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles gain global prominence.

Robust CG practices are recognised by market insiders not only for enhancing the value of Vietnamese businesses, but also for fostering a transparent and stable business environment, thereby attracting sustainable capital from both domestic and international investors.

Corporate governance, as the governance component of ESG, is increasingly regarded as a key measure of a company’s competitiveness and its ability to gain trust from markets and partners. It also serves as a vital tool to assess businesses' commitment to managing environmental and social impacts, while ensuring transparency and accountability in the pursuit of sustainable development goals.

Research by McKinsey and the World Bank indicates that companies with strong governance are valued 10–20 per cent higher and enjoy 10–15 per cent lower capital costs when raising funds.

These figures underscore the long-term value that effective governance delivers, not only for businesses but also for broader community growth.

At a recent forum in HCM City focused on attracting responsible investors, Vũ Quang Thịnh, CEO of Dynam Capital, highlighted a significant shift in global investment trends over the past two decades.

"The responsible investment market is currently valued at US$158 trillion and improving corporate governance has become a top priority for investors looking to mitigate risks,” Thịnh said.

Despite these advantages, corporate governance standards in Việt Nam remain among the lowest in ASEAN, according to the ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard (ACGS). The Vietnam Institute of Directors (VIOD) has stressed the urgent need for targeted initiatives to elevate governance standards and strengthen investor trust.

In response, VIOD launched the 'VNCG50' Corporate Governance Scorecard, a framework adapted from the ACGS but tailored to Việt Nam’s unique circumstances. This initiative aims to help leading companies adopt best practices in governance, contributing to the overall improvement of national CG standards.

Chairwoman of VIOD, Hà Thu Thanh, said that CG was not only crucial for attracting investment but also one of the seven pillars of corporate competitiveness. Senior leaders, particularly board chairs, would play a decisive role in guiding companies to embrace the highest standards of governance, including ESG principles.

Governance’s role in upgrading market status

At a recent conference on "Enhancing Corporate Governance Capacity for Listed Companies", Vũ Thị Chân Phương, Chairwoman of the State Securities Commission (SSC), emphasised the pivotal role of CG in boosting business efficiency.

FPT Software employees working at the office in Đà Nẵng City. — Photo courtesy of FPT Software

Phương noted that strong CG practices would reduce capital costs, enhance enterprise value and improve market credibility.

The SSC views enhanced governance as a cornerstone for upgrading Việt Nam’s stock market from frontier to emerging market status, according to Phương. Achieving this milestone requires companies to adhere to stricter financial reporting and governance standards that meet international investor expectations.

Compliance with such standards not only strengthens investor confidence but also mitigates risks of misinformation and fraud, enhances stock liquidity and attracts foreign capital.

Chairman of FPT Group, Trương Gia Bình, shared insights into how his company leveraged information technology, green transformation and artificial intelligence to improve governance.

“Effective governance requires the use of technology to optimise management processes while meeting increasingly stringent global investor demands,” Bình explained.

FPT employs a real-time data-driven governance system, enabling swift and precise decision-making. In 2023, the group implemented 42 internal digital transformation projects, saving VNĐ617 billion (US$24 million) in costs.

Centralised data management has optimised operational efficiency, enhanced employee and customer experiences and fostered sustainable growth, according to Bình. Most of FPT’s governance and operational activities have been digitised, ranging from task assignments to invoice processing and internal management.

In 2023, the company processed over 100,000 electronic contracts, representing 39 per cent of its total contracts, a 6.6 per cent increase from 2022. These efforts reaffirm FPT’s position as a pioneer in digital transformation in Việt Nam. 

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