OnPoint, an e-commerce enabler in Vietnam has successfully raised US$50 million in a series B fund-raising round from SeaTown Private Capital Master Fund managed by SeaTown Holdings International, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore’s Temasek Holdings.
Local restaurant chain owner, Golden Gate Joint Stock Company has announced the transfer of 35.95% of shares to a group of three new stakeholders from Singapore.
VOV.VN - The strong growth of the local e-commerce sector has become a driving force for the Vietnamese digital economy as several major technology firms recently injected their money into various e-commerce companies, according to industry insiders.
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s Internet economy is forecast to become the second largest in Southeast Asia over the next decade, with it being anticipated to reach a figure US$220 billion by 2030.
Singapore-based financial service supplier DBS has predicted that Vietnam’s economic growth may reach 8% in 2022 thanks to rising flows of FDI and exports and digitalisation impetus.
Vietnam Airlines’ flight VN5656 carrying medical equipment donated by Singapore’s Temasek Foundation safely landed at Van Don airport in the northern province of Quang Ninh on September 17.
The Vietnamese embassy in Singapore on September 15 received the first batch of medical supplies donated by Singapore's Temasek Foundation to help Vietnam deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
VOV.VN - Singaporean non-profit orangisation Temasek Foundation on September 6 presented hauls of medical equipment to Vietnam to assist it with the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The newswire techwireasia.com on June 16 ran an article saying that Vietnam has been steadily growing its highly promising digital economy, presenting multiple opportunities for investors, startups, and businesses alike.
VOV.VN - Featuring a developing economy coupled with a population of over 97 million, Vietnam is viewed as an increasing promising market for e-commerce despite the negative impact of the COVID-19) pandemic, according an article published on June 1 by the South China Morning Post.