Prudential Vietnam posts 47.8% profit rise in 2025

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10-04-2026 08:08:27+07:00

Prudential Vietnam posts 47.8% profit rise in 2025

Prudential Vietnam has announced its financial results for 2025, with profit before tax surging by 47.8 per cent to VNĐ4.94 trillion (US$187.7 million).

Prudential Vietnam reported strong 2025 results, with profit rising sharply. — Photo courtesy of the firm

Prudential Vietnam has announced its financial results for 2025, with profit before tax surging by 47.8 per cent to VNĐ4.94 trillion (US$187.7 million).

Total revenue from insurance operations reached VNĐ19.6 trillion ($744.6 million), while investment income totalled VNĐ12.1 trillion ($459.7 million), including nearly VNĐ4 trillion generated from its unit-linked fund portfolio.

Total assets rose by 5.2 per cent to VNĐ198.9 trillion ($7.6 billion), while total invested assets increased by 7.2 per cent year-on-year to VNĐ180.8 trillion, of which bond investments accounted for VNĐ92.6 trillion.

Additional bonuses declared for the participating (PAR) fund reached VNĐ1.78 trillion, reinforcing long-term value for policyholders. In total, the company declared more than VNĐ4 trillion in regular and one-off additional bonuses.

Claims and insurance benefits rose to nearly VNĐ16.5 trillion (627.1 million), up 15.3 per cent year-on-year. Prudential Vietnam maintained a strong solvency ratio of over 200 per cent, underscoring its capacity to meet policyholder obligations.

Kevin Kwon, chief executive officer of Prudential Vietnam, said that 2025 marked a strategic inflection point as the company set a clear three-year direction centred on customer focus, quality and sustainability. He added that, alongside growth ambitions, the company has prioritised strengthening its operational foundations by streamlining its operating model, modernising technology and building critical capabilities for the long-term.

The company now serves nearly 2.4 million insured customers. 

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- 16:07 09/04/2026



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