mas in crucial sectors poised for rapid expansion

M&As in crucial sectors poised for rapid expansion

Following the downturn, Vietnam’s merger and acquisition landscape is set to gain momentum in 2025, driven by spearhead industries from technology to manufacturing. Julien Curtet, partner of Index Partners, shared with VIR’s Thanh Van his insights into the overview and the prospect of the market.
health mas need careful navigation

Health M&As need careful navigation

Strong growth potential is expected to spur on mergers and acquisitions in Vietnam’s healthcare and pharmaceutical industry in 2025, but a more business-conducive environment is being called for so that the potential is actually reached.
securities market rapidly transforming with mas

Securities market rapidly transforming with M&As

Vietnam’s securities market is undergoing a period of rapid transformation, fuelled by an uptick in dealmaking.
investors old and new take on mas

Investors old and new take on M&As

Competition in Vietnam’s merger and acquisition market will become fierce as foreign investors, including strategic and emerging ones, compete eagerly for potential targets.
the facilitation of mas in vietnams logistics sector

The facilitation of M&As in Vietnam’s logistics sector

Logistics is a critical component of the supply chain, efficiently managing the forward and reverse flow of goods and services from origin to end recipient. It directly impacts the speed of delivery and the competitiveness of business operations. Despite its importance, Vietnam’s logistics sector has not developed in line with its rapid economic growth.
viable progress made with mas from japan to vietnam

Viable progress made with M&As from Japan to Vietnam

Even though the financial market has recently calmed, businesses remain cautious, and the merger and acquisition market is yet to regain momentum. Masataka “Sam” Yoshida, head of the Cross-border Division at RECOF Corporation, shared his insights with VIR’s Bich Ngoc on the trends shaping dealmaking activity.
mas working in tandem with health development

M&As working in tandem with health development

2024 has been a relatively soft period for Vietnam’s merger and acquisition (M&A) market, as was 2023, in comparison with the three strong years which preceded 2023. Vietnam’s M&A experience during the first three quarters of 2024 was largely consistent with regional and global trends, although jurisdiction-specific headwind factors have also played a part.
mas pick up pace in sectors from food to energy

M&As pick up pace in sectors from food to energy

A raft of transactions are still taking place in the Vietnamese market across different industries, from food to renewable energy, signalling improved sentiment from investors.
singaporean mas hold wide promise

Singaporean M&As hold wide promise

Singapore dealmakers continue to set sights on dealmaking in Vietnam, with transactions in fields ranging from renewable energy to real estate.
industrial real estate mas driven by vibrant elements

Industrial real estate M&As driven by vibrant elements

Vietnam’s industrial properties remain on the radar of foreign and local investors on the back of a stable long-term economic growth outlook. Dong Xuan Le, director at EY-Parthenon – Strategy under EY Consulting Vietnam, talked with VIR’s Thanh Van about his insights into dealmaking activities in Vietnam’s industrial real estate market.
reforms essential for industrial mas

Reforms essential for industrial M&As

The industrial property market in 2024 in terms of mergers and acquisitions faces optimism this year, with new rules likely to boost progress.
esg in mas from global to vietnam

ESG in M&As: from global to Vietnam

In the world of M&A, both in the global and local context, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations are becoming increasingly important.
how 2024 is shaping up for mas

How 2024 is shaping up for M&As

With positive signals in real estate and technology-related merger and acquisition (M&A) deals in the latter part of 2023 and policy changes aimed at attracting foreign investments, the Vietnamese M&A market is expected to recover and thrive in 2024. Explaining more is ASL Law’s managing partner Pham Duy Khuong and senior partner Nguyen Thi Thuy Chung.
manufacturing mas continue to manifest

Manufacturing M&As continue to manifest

Despite slowdowns, manufacturing is predicted to be one of the most attractive sectors for foreign investors to conduct dealmaking activities.
expansion potential despite downturn in real estate mas

Expansion potential despite downturn in real estate M&As

Pressured by the global downturn, in the domestic market, there were fewer merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions in Vietnam’s real estate in 2023, with a lower total value than in 2022.
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