Techcombank chairman’s son raises stake to 3.95%

December 24, 2018 - 10:00

The private-equity financial institution Techcombank has announced shareholder Hồ Anh Minh has bought 44.7 million shares to increase his ownership to 3.95 per cent from 2.66 per cent.

A customer completes a transaction at Techcombank’s head office in Hà Nội. — VNA/VNS Photo Trần Việt
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — The private-equity financial institution Techcombank has announced shareholder Hồ Anh Minh has bought 44.7 million shares to increase his ownership to 3.95 per cent from 2.66 per cent.

Minh, son of the bank’s chairman Hồ Hùng Anh, carrying out transactions from December 14 to December 19, 2018, now owns 138 million Techcombank shares.

During the same period, Nguyễn Hương Liên, sister-in-law of chairman Anh, sold 45 million Techcombank shares via put-through transactions to cut her stake to 1.99 per cent from nearly 3.28 per cent.

Liên now holds more than 69.6 million shares in the bank’s capital.

The bank’s chairman Anh holds 39.3 million Techcombank shares. The ownership of Anh and his relatives is more than 595 million shares, equal to 17 per cent of the bank’s charter capital.

Techcombank is listing nearly 3.5 billion shares on the Hồ Chí Minh Stock Exchange with code TCB. The bank shares inched up 0.2 per cent to end last week at VNĐ27,300 (nearly US$1.2) per share. — VNS

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