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01 August, 2017



Brewing news Vietnam: Foreign investors may not have the opportunity to get majority stakes in Sabeco and Habeco

To date, two of Vietnam’s largest brewers Sabeco and Habeco have yet to publish their specific state divestment plans, however, foreign investors may not have the opportunity to hold the majority stakes, VietNamNet Bridge reported on July 29.

In mid-July, the State Securities Commission of Vietnam (SSC) proposed the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) to compile the divestment plans with a maximum foreign ownership limit of 49 per cent to be submitted to the prime minister for approval.

This proposal is based on the Decree No.60/2015/ND-CP on amending and supplementing several articles of Decree No.58/2012/ND-CP dated July 20, 2012 on providing specific provisions for the implementation of the Law on Securities and the Law on Amending and Supplementing a number of Articles of the Law on Securities.

If the prime minister agrees with the proposal, foreign investors will lose the opportunity to acquire a controlling interest in the two brewers.

Along with legal policy barriers, the capital will be another barrier for foreign investors in the race to seize the stakes in Sabeco and Habeco.

Notably, at the end of the trading session on July 26, 2017, the capitalisation volumes of Sabeco and Habeco were VND151 trillion ($6.66 billion) and VND18.7 trillion ($824.5 million), respectively. Thus, foreign investors will have to spend a respective capital of VND77 trillion ($3.39 billion) and VND10 trillion ($44.09 million) on purchasing dominant stakes.

The state divestment has also attracted numerous foreign investors. According to the latest move, the largest Australian brewer Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) expressed interest in becoming a strategic investor of both Sabeco and Habeco.

Besides, several other foreign breweries have been eyeing Sabeco since it was earmarked for equitisation, such as San Miguel, Heineken, SABMiller, Thai Beverage Public Company Limited, Japanese Asahi Group Holdings Ltd., and Kirin Holdings Co.

Regarding Habeco, Carlsberg Breweries A/S, strategic partner, has expressed interest in increasing its holdings in Habeco. However, the purchase has yet to be closed because the Danish brewer keeps offering less than the market price (Habeco is currently listed on UPCoM at VND83,000, or $3.65, per share).





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