Ms Pham Viet Lan Anh, Bong Bach Tuyet's new 8X President
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- 21:56 23/08/2022
DNHN - Bong Bach Tuyet has voted to name Ms Pham Viet Lan Anh as Chairman of the Board of Directors, effective August 19, 2022.

Ms Pham Viet Lan Anh was born in 1983 and holds a Bachelor of Finance and a CFA Charter from the CFA Academy (USA). She has spent several years working for overseas companies such as Citibank (Singapore) and Thomson Reuters (Singapore). She held several roles in local firms, including Bao Viet Securities Company and Viet Capital's Capital Investment Fund Management Company.
Ms Pham Viet Lan Anh is currently the Deputy General Director of Saigon 3 Jean Co., Ltd., the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Saigon 3 Group Investment and Development Joint Stock Company, the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Saigon Garment and Leather Joint Stock Company, and the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Saigon Garment Joint Stock Company 3.
Ms Lan Anh's current employers, notably Bong Bach Tuyet, are all members of the SGI ecosystem. Ms Pham Viet Lan Anh was appointed to the Bong Bach Tuyet Board of Directors on April 1st.
Bach Tuyet Cotton, formerly known as Cobovina Bach Tuyet plant, is a privately held business that specializes in the manufacturing of medical cotton goods and women's sanitary napkins.
Bong Bach Tuyet was equitized in 1997 with a charter capital of 11.4 billion VND, of which the state owns 30%. Cotton Bach Tuyet's medical cotton goods now represent 90% of the country's market share, while sanitary napkins account for 30%. By self-accumulating money, Bong Bach Tuyet expanded its capital to VND 68.4 billion in 2002.
The shares were officially listed on the UPCoM system on June 12, 2018, with a reference price of VND 2,300/share. The market price of BBT shares has surged 4.8 times to 11,000 VND/share thus far.
In terms of business, even though 7 months of 2022 have gone, Bong Bach Tuyet has yet to provide the first and second quarter reports, as well as the audited semi-annual financial statements for 2022.
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