FPT Group

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FPT Corporation
TypeCorporation
HOSEFPT
IndustryInformation technology, communications
FoundedSeptember 13, 1988
HeadquartersFPT Building, No 17 Duy Tan, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam
Key people
Trương Gia Bình (Chairman) Nguyen Van Khoa (CEO)
ProductsTechnology (IT solutions and services); Telecommunications (telecommunications services, FPT TV and digital content services); Training (from primary to post graduate)
RevenueIncrease 27,717 trillion VND (2019)
Number of employees
28,781 people (2019)
Websitefpt.com.vn/en/

FPT (FPT Group), former The Corporation for Financing and Promoting Technology (FPT for short), is the largest information technology service company in Vietnam with its core business focusing on the provision of ICT-related services. According to the United Nations Development Programme, it was the 14th largest company in Vietnam in 2007.[1] According to Vietnam Report 2012, this was the 3rd biggest enterprise in Vietnam.[2] The criterion for the Vietnam Report's ranking is those with private equity of 51% or more.[3] In 2019, FPT's revenue reached VND 27,717 trillion, an increase of 19.4% compared to 2018; Pre-tax profit reached VND 4,665 trillion, up 20,9% compared to 2018. Revenue and profit from foreign markets grew high, up 41% year-on-year.

History[]

On September 13, 1988, the director of the National Institute of Technology Research signed a decision to establish The Food Processing Technology Company (FPT's original name), operating in the fields of drying technology, information technology and automation technology.

On October 27, 1990, the company was renamed The Corporation for Financing and Promoting Technology (FPT for short), specializing in information technology.

In 1998, FPT became one of the four leading Internet service providers in Vietnam to create a breakthrough in this field.

On September 8, 2006, the FPT University was founded under FPT, becoming the first licensed cooperate university. Key people of the university were Dr. Le Truong Tung - the first dean and Associate Professor Truong Gia Binh - the chairman of the board.[4]

On October 24, 2006, FPT announced its decision to issue additional shares to two strategic investors, Texas Pacific Group (TPG) and Intel Capital. FPT received an investment of $36.5 million through TPG Ventures and Intel Capital.[5]

On November 18, 2006, Microsoft and FPT signed a strategic alliance agreement.[6]

On December 13, 2006, FPT stock was listed on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE).

On December 19, 2008, FPT Corporation was approved to change its name from "The Corporation for Financing and Promoting Technology" to "FPT Corporation".

On December 24, 2008, FPT Corporation announced a decision to appoint Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam as the CEO of FPT Group, replacing Mr. Truong Gia Binh. Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam is a founding member of FPT Corporation, Chairman of FPT Software (FSOFT).

In February 2011, the board of directors of FPT Corporation issued a resolution appointing Mr. Truong Dinh Anh as general director to replace Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nam.[7]

On July 31, 2013, the board of directors of FPT Corporation approved the appointment of Mr. Bui Quang Ngoc, Ph.D. in database, to replace Mr. Truong Gia Binh as FPT's general director. Mr. Bui Quang Ngoc is one of the founding members and currently vice chairman of FPT.[8]

In 2014, FPT was the first IT company in Vietnam to acquire a foreign IT company, RWE IT Slovakia (a member of RWE, a European leading energy corporation).[9]

In August 2017, FPT transferred 30% of its ownership in FPT Retail to Vina Capital and Dragon Capital, reducing its stake in FPT Retail to 55%.[10]

In September 2017, FPT transferred 47% of its ownership in FPT Trading to Synnex Corporation (Taiwan), reducing its stake in FPT Trading to 48%.[11]

In July 2018, FPT acquired 90% stake in Intellinet Consulting (Intellinet), one of the fastest growing technology consulting companies in the US.

In March 2019, FPT appointed Mr. Nguyen Van Khoa - Executive Vice President of FPT and CEO of FPT Information System - to take the position of FPT's CEO, replacing Mr. Bui Quang Ngoc at the end of his term.[12]

Organizational structure[]

Up to now, FPT has had a system of 46 offices in 22 countries around the world, and the telecommunications infrastructure covers 59/63 provinces and cities in Vietnam. The Company is headquartered in FPT Building, No 17 Duy Tan Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi with 7 subsidiaries and 4 associates.

7 Subsidiaries:

4 Associates:

  • Synnex FPT
  • FPT Retail
  • FPT Securities
  • FPT Capital

Business sectors[]

Achievements[]

National level[]

  • Top 10 largest private enterprises in Vietnam
  • No. 1 in the field of system integration; IT services, online advertising in Vietnam
  • No. 2 in fixed broadband internet access services in Vietnam ( Vietnam ICT White Paper 2014 released by the Ministry of Information and Communications)
  • The first university in Vietnam to be awarded a 3-star ranking by the QS World University Rankings for three consecutive terms

International level[]

  • Top 100 Global Service Providers by IAOP
  • Top 300 Asian Enterprises by Nikkei
  • Top 130 Best Companies to Work for in Asia

References[]

  1. ^ "The United Nations Development Programme 2007, "Top 200: Industrial Strategies of Viet Nam's Largest Firms". Retrieved 14 January 2008".
  2. ^ VNR500. Retrieved 10 June 2014
  3. ^ "Vietnam's top 500 firms in 2015 named - News VietNamNet". english.vietnamnet.vn.
  4. ^ "FPT University receives licence". Vietnamnet Bridge. Vietnam News Agency. 2006-09-28. Retrieved 2008-01-13.
  5. ^ Reuters Staff (October 23, 2006). "TPG, Intel Capital invest in Vietnam's FPT Corp" – via www.reuters.com.
  6. ^ "Microsoft, FPT sign strategic partnership. Vietnamnews. November 19th 2006.
  7. ^ "FPT appoints new director | DTiNews - Dan Tri International, the news gateway of Vietnam". dtinews.vn.
  8. ^ "FPT appoints new CEO". Vietnam Investment Review. August 2nd 2013.
  9. ^ "FPT strikes first M&A deal in Slovakia". Voice of Vietnam. June 19, 2014.
  10. ^ Reuters Staff (August 11, 2017). "CORRECTED-Vietnam's FPT sells 30 pct of subsidiary to investment funds" – via www.reuters.com.
  11. ^ "Synnex owns 47% of FPT Trading" Archived 2017-10-10 at the Wayback Machine. The Saigon Times. September 13th 2017.
  12. ^ "FPT appoints new CEO". vneconomictimes.com. Retrieved 2019-05-02.

External links[]

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