Vietjet shares to be officially listed on HOSE
(Ho Chi Minh City, 28th February 2017), Today, Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE) announced and presented its decision on Vietjet’s official listing, and welcomed Vietjet’s VJC shares into trading. Vietjet is the first airline in Vietnam to be listed on HOSE.
Vietjet’s chartered capital of 3,000 billion Vietnam Dongs, priced at VND90,000 each share today, puts the capitalization of the airline at 27,000 billion Vietnam Dongs, equivalent to US$1.2 billion, accounting for 1.5% of HOSE capitalization (1.63 million trillion Vietnam Dong as at 15th February 2017). The airline will join in the ranks of VN 30 Vietnam's biggest publicly-traded companies by market capitalization.
VJC will contribute positively to raise market capitalization and bring potential opportunities for local and foreign investors when listed on HOSE.
Vietjet is the first Vietnamese company to have completed an IPO that meets international standards and practice (Reg S). BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan are the IPO's foreign joint global consultants. 24 international investors subscribed to Vietjet's offerring, including Singapore sovereign fund GIC, Wellington, Morgan Stanley, Dragon Capital, VinaCapital…
According to 2016 statistics, Vietnam aviation transportation market grew by 29% between 2012 and 2016, and the rate of customers using airplane as their means of transportation increased from 0.5% in 2012 to 0.8% in 2016.
Vietjet, the first private airline in Vietnam, one of the few most efficient carriers in the world, started to generate profits from the 2nd year of operations since its inception.
Vietjet’s revenue in 2016 was 27,532 billion Vietnam Dongs with a net profit of 2,394 billion Vietnam Dongs, with an earnings per share of 8,762 Vietnam Dongs.
“Vietjet shall maintain continuous and high growth rate, we believe that there will be a brighter future in the air for our passengers, the airline and its investors. Vietjet is leading the way of becoming an airline with high quality services and efficient management of a listed company according to best standards and practices in Vietnam and internationally. In addition to delivering new values to passengers, we wish to bring new added value to our investors, and for Vietnamese and international markets, as well”, said by Vietjet’s President & CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao.