KIDO Corporation: Leading the Food Industry in Vietnam
Established in 1993, KIDO Corporation has emerged as one of the foremost food companies in Vietnam. Over the past 22 years, KIDO has maintained its leadership position in a variety of confectionery, biscuits, and ice cream products under the KIDO brand.


Vingroup Corporation
Vingroup Corporation


DOJI Corporation
DOJI Corporation, formerly known as TTD Technology and Trading Development Company established on July 28, 1994, was a pioneering enterprise in deep operations of gemstone exploitation, cutting, grinding, and exportation to international markets during the 1990s.


Sun Group
Sun Group, established by Vietnamese students who graduated from universities in Russia and settled in Ukraine, has built numerous prestigious projects that affirm the Vietnamese position in Ukraine.


Vietjet Aviation Corporation
VietJet Aviation Corporation


Tan Hiep Phat Group
Tan Hiep Phat Group


Asia Commercial Bank (ACB)
Asia Commercial Bank (ACB)


8. Biti’s - Consumer Goods Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Mr. Vu Khai Thanh embarked on his entrepreneurial journey in 1980 with 2 production units, Binh Tien and Van Thanh, manufacturing high-quality export sandals to the Soviet Union market, Eastern European countries, then catering to the Southwest China market and Western European countries. By 1990, Binh Tien shifted its focus to the domestic market and swiftly became the number one brand with the message 'Caring for Vietnamese feet'. Vu Le Quyen, the eldest daughter of Mr. Vu Khai Thanh – Chairman of Biti’s, was chosen to be the successor in the renowned footwear company.




Thành Thành Công Group (TTC), founded by Mr. Đặng Văn Thành and Mrs. Huỳnh Bích Ngọc, started as an alcohol production facility with a charter capital of 100 million VND and 20 employees. At that time, Thành Thành Công was one of the largest alcohol production facilities in Ho Chi Minh City.
The precursor of TTC Group was an alcohol production base established by two founders, Mr. Đặng Văn Thành and Mrs. Huỳnh Bích Ngọc. At that time, with a charter capital of 100 million VND and 20 employees, Thành Thành Công was one of the largest alcohol production facilities in Ho Chi Minh City.


