Our Network


As a joint-venture between BIDV and Vietnam Partners, BVIM has the advantage of networking with business partners of BIDV throughout Vietnam as well as those of Vietnam Partners in foreign countries.

BIDV and its networks

 

BIDV is one of the 4 state owned leading banks in Vietnam headquartered in Hanoi.  With total assets of VND 158,000 billion and a network of over 100 branches and 300 transaction offices and saving counters, BIDV provides a full range of credit and banking services to its customers.  BIDV’s major strength is in project financing, where it has 50 years of experience and has been involved in almost all major projects in Vietnam.  With its strong market position and deep relations with the local business community, BIDV plays a leading role in development of finance and banking sector in Vietnam.  BVIM leverages off BIDV’s nationwide customer base of leading corporations, and its in-depth knowledge of the Vietnamese financial markets

Vietnam Partners (VP) and its networks

Vietnam Partners is an investment bank headquartered in New York City with offices in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Washington, DC.  Founded in 2003 as a firm exclusively focused on emerging Vietnam, the company consists of a team of seasoned professionals with diversified expertise and decades of experience in managing businesses in Vietnam, the United States, and globally. The company has grown steadily and extended its expertise and success to meet the needs of clients across a variety of sectors, including provincial governments, commercial and investment banks, investment management companies, real estate, insurance and securities brokerage firms. Vietnam Partners brings to BVIM decades of experience in fund management, investment banking and capital markets. Additionally, Vietnam Partners has significant global relationships with other financial institutions within developed markets.

Vietnam Investment Fund I Investors

Vietnam Investment Fund I investors include leading domestic corporations in different sectors of the economy, including real estate, shipbuilding, financial services, energy, tourism, consumer products and IT.