Lawmakers weigh Vietnam Airlines share issuance to raise US$866mil


HANOI, Nov 25 (Reuters): Vietnamese lawmakers on Monday are discussing options to allow the flag carrier Vietnam Airlines to raise up to 22 trillion dong ($866 million) selling new shares to its existing shareholders, state media reported.

"The additional funding would help the airlines to repay its debts stemming from the Covid pandemic and restore its financial capability," the transport ministry's Giao Thong newspaper said, without giving a timeframe for the possible share sale.

Vietnam Airlines is more than 86% owned by the government and 5.62% by Japan's ANA Holdings, according to LSEG data. (Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by Martin Petty) - Reuters

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Study: New coating can make China’s stealth aircraft invisible to anti-stealth radar
Apple chief returns to China as Beijing prepares to fete CEOs
Hong Kong rental yields hit 12.5-year high on talent-scheme influx, lower rates
HKUST can draw talent to Hong Kong for third medical school despite inexperience: adviser
Europe expert Cui Hongjian on why China, EU face worst-case scenario as Trump returns
Brunei and Singapore sign MoU on beef exports
Famous Chinese singer Zhang Mi battles cancer for third time, faces surgery to cut half her tongue
Exiled former PM Yingluck to return to Thailand, undergo legal process
US to cut Intel’s US$8.5bil chips grant as tech giant struggles
South Korean opposition leader cleared of forcing witness to commit perjury

Others Also Read