Quynh Nguyen
Quynh is the Vietnam correspondent at DealStreetAsia. She covers startups, venture capital investments and M&A in Vietnam as well as Thailand and Myanmar. She previously worked at the Vietnam Economic Times.
Stories by Quynh Nguyen
India: Mphasis partners Plug and Play to support emerging technology startups
Through this partnership, Mphasis will accelerate the co-creation of robust go-to-market solutions for enterprise clients.
Facebook names Le Diep Kieu Trang as Vietnam CEO
Prior to this appointment, she was CEO of Fossil Vietnam, which acquired Misfit Wearables founded by her husband Sonny Vu,
GSMA Accelerator Fund to invest over $4m in mobile startups in APAC, Africa
The fund is backed by the UK Department for International Development (DFID), Australian Government and GSMA
China Digest: Orchid Asia backs Hunli Ji, SoYoung; Sinar Mas invests in Yinqitong
One-stop wedding services startup Hunli Ji has closed a $65 million Series C funding round led by PE firm Orchid Asia Group.
Vietnam: Singapore’s Keppel Land buys out Saigon Sports City
Saigon Sports City is a township developed by Keppel Land in collaboration with Keppel Urban Solutions in District 2, Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam Digest: Toong, Indochina pact; Vietcombank pares OCB stake
As per the partnership, Toong co-working space facilities will be integrated into newly created Wínk Hotels.
Exclusive: VinaCapital invests $10m in Vietnamese realty firm Ricons
The investment was made through VinaCapital's London Stock Exchange-listed Vietnam Opportunity Fund (VOF).
US-listed BPO StarTek to merge with Capital Square Partners-owned Aegis
Capital Square Partners, a private equity fund manager based in Singapore, acquired BPO unit Aegis Ltd from India's Essar Group last year.
Dragon Capital ramps up stake in Vietnamese brewer Sabeco for $144m
Dragon Capital has purchased 15.3 million additional shares of Sabeco from Singapore-based Nogard to up its stake to 2.9%.
Vietnam targets raising $240m from IPO of pay-TV player VTVCab
At a starting price of VND140,900 ($6.23) per share, the government aims to raise at least VND6 trillion ($240 million) from the IPO.