The most famous
family run economic groups in
Though the family
run business model remains controversial, the influences of the famous family
run conglomerates to the national economy in the past and at present are
undeniable.
The best known business families
In early 20th century, Trinh Van Bo
and his wife Hoang Thi Minh Ho successfully developed the family’s heritages
and became one of the richest families at that time.
They were known as the owners of the
Phuc Loi cloth shop in
The family has been famous in the
Vietnamese history not only for the richness, but also for its great
contribution to the revolution. Ho’s family then donated 5,000 taels of gold,
or 90 percent of their assets in 1945, when the national treasury got exhausted.
Tran Thi Huong, also listed among the
first generation of Vietnamese businessmen, and her family members have set
up some powerful businesses, including Hoan Cau Company, capitalized at VND6
trillion, known as the organizer of
The Huong family has poured money
into different business fields, from industries, afforestation, urban area
development, tourism, hotel, resort and shopping mall.
The business run by Do Minh Phu and
his family member can be cited as a typical example of the family run
business model in
Phu is now the President of DOJI, a
gold, silver and gemstone company, and President of Tien Phong Bank. His
father, Do The Su was one of the founder of the company which was the forerunner
of DOJI. Su’s sons now also hold the most important positions in big
businesses. Do Anh Tu, a son of his, is now the General Director of Diana.
Vo Quoc Thang is a famous businessman
in
Thang has developed Dong Tam, a
family’s workshop set up by his father in 1965, into a powerful conglomerate.
Having become a big financier, Thang has injected money in other business
fields, including real estate, industrial zones, securities companies and
banking.
In other cases, Xuan Thanh, Thanh
Thanh Cong, Son Son, Kinh Do, Biti’s, Tan Hiep Phat, Quoc Cuong, Geleximco
are associated with the families of Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Dang Van Thanh, Tram
Be, Tran Kim Thanh, Vuu Khai THanh, Tran Quy Thanh, Nguyen Thi Loan and Vu
Van Tien.
Family run groups – a tendency in
More and more family run business
groups have been set up recently, which has made analysts believe that this
would be a growing tendency in
Vietnamese always keep close
relations among flesh and blood members. They believe family members than outsiders.
Therefore, it is understandable why they tend to appoint relatives or
brothers into the most important positions in the companies.
Some experts think the family run
business model has a lot of advantages which help heighten the production and
business efficiency, and help businesses develop stably.
Meanwhile, some economists argue that
the business model would hinder the development of businesses, because it
keeps talented people away from the companies.
A recent survey by the Vietnam
Chamber of Commerce and Industry VCCI showed that only 10 percent of family
run businesses can have sustainable development through three generations.
Manh Ha,
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Chủ Nhật, 22 tháng 9, 2013
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