For the first time, Mr. Pham Nhat Vuong's two sons, Pham Nhat Quan Anh and Pham Nhat Minh Hoang (right cover), appeared publicly at the VinFuture Award ceremony on December 6, 2024 - Photo: NGUYEN KHANH
Updated from the national business registration system, FGF Trading and Service Joint Stock Company has just changed its name to Green Future Trading and Service Joint Stock Company.
In addition, the company increased its capital from VND200 billion to VND900 billion and finally to VND2,000 billion in one month.
At the time of establishment in July 2024, there were three shareholders contributing capital to Green Future, including billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong - chairman of Vingroup - with 90% of shares, equivalent to 180 billion VND.
Mr. Pham Khac Phuong holds 9.9% of the remaining capital, while shareholder Mr. Nguyen Duc Minh owns 0.1%.
In the most recent capital increase, the shareholder structure has not been updated. Mr. Pham Nhat Minh Hoang (born in 2000) is still the general director and legal representative of the enterprise since its establishment.
Mr. Hoang is the second son of Mr. Pham Nhat Vuong. The CEO of Green Future is also the one who recently proposed to runner- up Phuong Nhi earlier this year.
According to its website, Green Future operates in the field of buying, selling and renting electric cars. This company announced that it has risen to the number one position in the car rental market in Vietnam after just over half a year of establishment. Following that, this company also announced its "invasion" into the used car trading sector.
In addition to Green Future, Mr. Hoang and his brother, Mr. Pham Nhat Quan Anh, each own 5% of shares in VinRobotics Robotics Research, Development and Application Joint Stock Company with a charter capital of VND1,000 billion.
VinRobotics operates in the fields of research, development and transfer of advanced technologies, especially automation solutions, industrial robots and artificial intelligence (AI).
Source: https://archive.vietnam.vn/cong-ty-chong-a-hau-phuong-nhi-doi-ten-tang-von-len-2-000-ti-dong/
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