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
Thailand’s SCG makes bid to fully acquire Vietnam’s Long Son Petrochemicals complex
SCG has proposed to acquire PetroVietnam's 29% stake in the $5.4-billion petrochemicals complex.
Uber appoints new leaders for Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar markets
Charity Safford has been appointed Chief Executive Officer for three markets - Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar.
Vietnam: FMCG major Masan Beverage to up stake in Vinacafe to 100%
Prior to the offer, Masan Beverage held 68.46 per cent in Vinacafe.
Vietnam’s Binh Son (BSR) to trade on UPCoM in March
Vietnam's state-owned Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical (BSR) raised $245 million in its initial public offering (IPO) this month.
People Digest: Shunwei Capital, Allen and Overy appoint new partners
Chris Lai, a former venture partner at Sinovation Ventures, has moved to Shunwei Capital, a venture capital firm founded by Xiaomi’s founder Lei Jun
Vietnam’s influencer platform NAH JSC raises $200,000 seed round
NAH connects brands and advertisers with micro influencers and key opinion leaders.
South Korea’s TNK Factory makes seven-digit investment in Vietnam’s Adsota
Adsota will gain access to its Korean partner's advertising technology as well as the East Asian market for expansion.
Australian PE Crescent Capital snaps up Nucleus Network from Baker Institute
The sale is expected to help Baker generate funds to boost biotechnology and medical research
Vietjet co-founder, Shell among those vying for PVOIL strategic stake
PVOIL, a PetroVietnam subsidiary, plans to offer 20% of its shares in an IPO on January 25, and another 44.72% stake to strategic investors through a
Vietnam Dealbook: Dempsey Hill disposes of MWG shares, Vinasugar II to auction 93% stake
Dempsey Hill Asia Fund has transferred a million shares in Mobile World Investment JSC (MWG) to four foreign funds.