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Forbes: VNG, Viettel, FPT among most valuable Vietnamese trademarks

VGP – Three Vietnamese technology and telecommunications groups VNG, Viettel, and FPT entered the Top 40 most valuable brands, according to Forbes Viet Nam.

July 07, 2016 2:06 PM GMT+7

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Forbes selected the 40 winners from over 300 outstanding valuable brands in Viet Nam.

VNG is a leading internet company, with a total brand value of US$35.5 million; Viettel holds 52% market share of Viet Nam’s telecommunications; while FPT is the largest technology corporation in the country.

Forbes measures a brand's value by looking at its financial figures. The most valuable brand should reach a large turnover in the industries in which the brand plays a leading role.

Forbes requires transparent financial data, and some companies, despite being considered notable brands - including KYMDAN, Euro Window, Novaland, and Tan Hiep Phat - do not have sufficient basis to prove their brands’ value./.

By Khanh Phuong