• An Giang
  • Binh Duong
  • Binh Phuoc
  • Binh Thuan
  • Binh Dinh
  • Bac Lieu
  • Bac Giang
  • Bac Kan
  • Bac Ninh
  • Ben Tre
  • Cao Bang
  • Ca Mau
  • Can Tho
  • Dien Bien
  • Da Nang
  • Da Lat
  • Dak Lak
  • Dak Nong
  • Dong Nai
  • Dong Thap
  • Gia Lai
  • Ha Noi
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Ha Giang
  • Ha Nam
  • Ha Tinh
  • Hoa Binh
  • Hung Yen
  • Hai Duong
  • Hai Phong
  • Hau Giang
  • Khanh Hoa
  • Kien Giang
  • Kon Tum
  • Lai Chau
  • Long An
  • Lao Cai
  • Lam Dong
  • Lang Son
  • Nam Dinh
  • Nghe An
  • Ninh Binh
  • Ninh Thuan
  • Phu Tho
  • Phu Yen
  • Quang Binh
  • Quang Nam
  • Quang Ngai
  • Quang Ninh
  • Quang Tri
  • Soc Trang
  • Son La
  • Thanh Hoa
  • Thai Binh
  • Thai Nguyen
  • Thua Thien Hue
  • Tien Giang
  • Tra Vinh
  • Tuyen Quang
  • Tay Ninh
  • Vinh Long
  • Vinh Phuc
  • Vung Tau
  • Yen Bai

VN’s top 50 brands

VGP – Viet Nam’s ten most valuable brands are worth a total of $6.9 billion this year, a year-on-year increase of over $900 million.

July 30, 2019 6:00 PM GMT+7

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Vinamilk, Viet Nam’s biggest dairy company, continued to top the list with an estimated brand value of over $2.24 billion, followed by military-run telecom giant  Viettel with more than $2.16 billion and beverage producer Sabeco.

Viettel was named the fastest-growing brand with its value rising from US$1.397 billion a year earlier to the current value of US$2.163.

The remaining seven in the top 10, in order of ranking, were:  real estate corporation Vinhomes, food giant Masan Consumer, telecommunications providers MobiFone and VinaPhone, state-owned Vietcombank, IT giant  FPT, and mall operator  Vincom Retail.

With ten brands on the top 50 list, the food and beverage sector accounts for the largest share in terms of the number of brands while consumer, banking, telecommunications, property and retail make up the largest share in terms of value.

Other sectors such as agricultural support, securities, travel and accommodation have only one representativeseach respectively.

The list was compiled based on the contributions of brands to the companies’ business performance.

According to Forbes Viet Nam, the food and beverage industry continued to dominate the list with 10 representatives. Supporting industries, including agriculture, securities, tourism and accommodation services had only one representative each.

 By Vien Nhu