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Truong Nguyen Thien Kim, founder of the F&B brands Phe La and Katinat and the wife of Vietcap board member To Hai, has sold all 16.91 million VCI shares she held through a negotiated transaction conducted from April 15 to May 4, 2026. Following the deal, she no longer owns any VCI shares.
After the transaction, Mr. To Hai remains a VCI shareholder with 174.33 million shares, representing 15.19% of VCI.
The article also provides background on Mrs. Kim, including her involvement in the cafe and restaurant business and her positions with related entities.
The content further outlines Vietcap’s asset mix, which includes stakes in FPT, IDP, KDH, MBB, MCH, MWG, and TDM. Compared with the start of the year, investments in MCH, MWG, and MBB were increased, while holdings in STB were reduced.
It also references Vietcap’s business performance for Q1 2026 and provides additional context on fund management activities related to Vietcap’s equity.
The piece additionally mentions the activity of the Bản Việt Discovery Fund in relation to VCI and other Vietcap-related topics.
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