Vingroup’s VinFast company and Vingroup’s Chairman Phạm Nhật Vượng announced on April 26 that chairman Vượng and Vingroup intended to contribute US$1 billion and $500 million respectively by way of non-refundable grants, and Vingroup may loan up to a further $1 billion to VinFast with a maximum tenor of 5 years.
The $1 billion from chairman Vượng will be donated within the next year.
The $2.5 billion in grants and loans will facilitate VinFast’s continuing development enabling it to achieve its global growth goals.
The decision was reached due to VinFast's remarkable progress in the global market, as it continues to achieve its production and business development targets. With further financial support, VinFast will have access to more resources to boost its development and accelerate its growth objectives in the global market.
Speaking about the decision, Nguyễn Việt Quang, CEO of Vingroup, said the growth potential of VinFast had been demonstrated in the past five years.
This was a pivotal period for VinFast to accelerate towards a solid competitive position in the world’s electric vehicle market. As the parent corporation of VinFast, Vingroup was providing support to enable VinFast to continue its development and secure its future. The grant and loan of $1.5 billion was Vingroup's additional capital contribution for the breakthrough development of VinFast in the future. This was also a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the development of Việt Nam’s industry.
A representative of Vingroup’s Chairman Vượng said that building a national brand that can compete in the international market was particularly difficult and challenging, and even required sacrificing immediate benefits.
Vượng planned to donate some of his personal assets to energise VinFast during the pivotal acceleration period to create a mark of Việt Nam in the world’s electric vehicle market. The success of VinFast would promote the development of Việt Nam's industry and technology while actively contributing to the global green transformation. - VNS
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