InCorp Global appoints Jack Nguyen as Vietnam CEO

January 12, 2024 | 08:57
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On January 10, InCorp Vietnam announced Jack Nguyen as its new CEO, succeeding Vojtech Zehnalek and concurrently serving as head of Human Resources and Payroll (HR&P) Services at InCorp Group.

This dual role signifies a key growth phase and a smooth transition in leadership, aligning with InCorp Vietnam's strategic goals.

Headquartered in Singapore, InCorp Global is a leading provider of corporate solutions and business advisory with an established APAC presence across eight countries including Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

With over 30 years of dedication and serving over 15,000 clients worldwide, InCorp Global is a leading provider of global market entry services. As a part of this global network, InCorp Vietnam has grown to become one of the top players in the industry.

The company has earned the trust of publicly traded companies, multinational corporations, and small- and medium-sized enterprises from around the world.

"We’re excited to welcome Jack Nguyen to the InCorp team! Jack is a visionary leader whose expertise will be crucial in navigating InCorp Vietnam through its next phase of growth. We are confident that his appointment will bring fresh perspectives and drive significant advancements in our service offerings." - Edmund Lee, Group CEO of InCorp Global

Fluent in both English and Vietnamese, Jack built a 25-year career working in the USA, and Canada and more than 17 years in Vietnam. Jack's career spanned diverse fields accounting, finance, investment, and HR. Beginning his career in Canada, he rapidly emerged as a visionary leader, working across various sectors including professional services and corporate companies. His significant experience in Canada and the US has contributed to his broad global perspective.

InCorp Global appoints Jack Nguyen as Vietnam CEO

In Vietnam, Nguyen has played pivotal roles in major multinational and accounting companies, displaying strategic skills and results-driven leadership. As deputy CEO of Vietnam's largest HR services company, he excelled in managing extensive teams and complex projects, significantly enhancing the company's market presence.

His 17-year tenure in Vietnam, filled with senior roles and strong growth, cements his position as a key figure in the nation's corporate sector.

When discussing the appointment, Vojtech Zehnalek, the former CEO said, “Under Jack's leadership, I am confident that InCorp Vietnam will maintain its high customer satisfaction and raise the bar for service quality even higher. His extensive experience and profound understanding of the compliance landscape in Vietnam will undoubtedly guide the company towards new heights of success.”

Nguyen's aspirations for InCorp Vietnam are grounded in a profound understanding of the market dynamics and the evolving needs of foreign investors in Vietnam.

With GDP growth of 5.05 per cent in 2023, according to the General Statistics Office, and a young and sizable workforce of over 51.6 million people, 58 per cent of whom are under 35, Nguyen aims to fully utilise the resources and potential of this market to enhance the quality of services and expand InCorp Vietnam’s reputation.

His approach is to blend international best practices with local insights, creating a robust platform for InCorp Vietnam to serve its clients effectively.

By simultaneously taking over the head of HR&P Services role at InCorp Group, he aims to leverage his extensive background in the field to expand and elevate these services throughout Asia-Pacific, positioning InCorp Group as a regional leader.

His strategy includes rolling out cutting-edge payroll technology and staffing solutions to bolster the HR&P offerings for Asia-focused clients.

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