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Visa and MISA to collaborate on digital payment solutions

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MISA, a provider of digital transformation solutions for finance, accounting, and enterprise management, announced a strategic collaboration with Visa on March 14 to empower Vietnamese businesses through comprehensive digital payment solutions.

Visa and MISA to collaborate on digital payment solutions

The collaboration marks a significant step towards accelerating digital transformation within Vietnam’s business community, fostering greater financial inclusion and operational efficiency for enterprises of all sizes.

Vietnam’s dynamic business environment presents both challenges and opportunities for companies. The upcoming VAT law, effective July 1, underscores the increasing need for efficient, transparent, and compliant financial management solutions. Visa and MISA share a common vision of empowering Vietnamese businesses with the tools and resources they need to succeed.

The collaboration will focus on several areas, including the promotion of digital payment adoption among businesses and government entities, thereby enhancing transparency and efficiency. Visa’s corporate card solutions will streamline payment processes and improve reconciliation. Furthermore, Visa will collaborate with JETPAY (a subsidiary of MISA) to develop a Business Payment Service Provider platform.

Another key area is upskilling and capacity building. Visa and MISA will jointly develop and implement training courses, consulting services, and technical support initiatives. These initiatives will enhance businesses’ understanding of digital payment methods and the role of credit cards in managing business cash flow.

In terms of data collaboration and financial inclusion, Visa and MISA will work with bank partners to develop advanced payment services. This includes leveraging AI in data processing and credit appraisal, helping businesses shorten the time to access capital.

Visa and MISA to collaborate on digital payment solutions

The two sides also offer support for new tax regulations. Recognising the impact of the new VAT law, Visa and MISA are committed to providing tools and solutions to help businesses transition to digital payments, manage documentation efficiently, and ensure compliance.

“We are committed to driving financial inclusion and innovation in Vietnam and this partnership combines Visa’s global expertise in payments with MISA’s profound understanding of the Vietnamese business landscape to deliver transformative solutions that help businesses thrive in the digital economy,” said Dung Dang, country manager of Visa Vietnam and Laos.

Le Hong Quang, CEO of MISA, added, “This collaboration allows us to leverage Visa’s top-tier payment technology to create integrated solutions that are tailored to the unique needs of our customers. Together, we will empower Vietnamese businesses to embrace digital payments, streamline their financial processes, and achieve sustainable growth.”

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PM urges Petrovietnam to restructure into national industrial-energy group

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh directed the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam) to restructure itself into a national industrial-energy group while addressing the firm’s year-end review conference in Hanoi on December 28.

He urged the firm to show accelerated, decisive, effective, and sustainable transformations, fostering closer and more efficient coordination with ministries, agencies, localities, and businesses.

Highlighting the nation’s developmental goals for 2030 and 2045, and strategic breakthroughs and major tasks outlined at the 13th National Party Congress, the PM stressed the importance of strong economic breakthroughs in 2025, the final year of the five-year socio-economic development plan (2021-2025). To achieve this, state-owned enterprises, especially Petrovietnam, must thoroughly review their business plans for 2025, aiming for the highest possible double-digit growth rate.

The Government leader said Petrovietnam should surpass its limits, achieve annual growth rates of 15-20% by 2025, and contribute to the national GDP growth rate of 8% that year and double-digit rate in following years.

He encouraged the group to adopt intelligent corporate governance practices, strictly comply with safety, security, and environmental protection regulations, and ensure the safe and efficient operation of its facilities.

PM Chinh asked Petrovietnam to develop a strategy and restructuring plan aligned with the sector’s goal of becoming a national industrial and energy corporation. The group must uphold its dominance in the traditional oil and gas area while expanding into renewable and clean energy, enhancing its position in global energy value chains, he said.

He called for the modernisation of infrastructure and mastery of offshore wind power technologies, including the development of turbines, blades, and foundations, alongside the enhancement of human resources training and governance capacity.

He instructed the group to effectively implement the Politburo’s Conclusion No. 76-KL/TW and the Government’s Resolution No. 38/NQ-CP on the development strategy for Vietnam’s oil and gas sector. At the same time, it must promote innovation, technology improvement, and digital transformation with a focus on building a database, he said.

The PM highlighted Petrovietnam’s critical role in ensuring energy, food, economic, maritime sovereignty and social security, underlined that the group’s achievements in 2024 and throughout its 63-year history have made significant contributions to the country’s socio-economic development, the safeguarding of national sovereignty, and ensuring national energy security.

In 2024, Petrovietnam has fully met and surpassed critical targets across all operational fields, including oil and gas production, power generation, and fertiliser production, achieving high growth rates. The group ensured uninterrupted safety and security across all units, facilities, plants, and drilling rigs. Remarkably, domestic crude oil production targets for 2024 were achieved two months and three days ahead of schedule.

Petrovietnam set a new record in total revenue, surpassing the milestone of 1 quadrillion VND, a 36% increase compared to the pre-COVID-19 period, contributing nearly 9% of the country’s GDP and paying 165 trillion VND (6.48 billion USD) into the State budget, a 52% increase compared to the pre-pandemic period.

Strategic projects such as the Thai Binh 2 thermal power plant and the Nhon Trach 3 and 4 power plants were implemented on schedule. Additionally, the group took the lead in renewable energy, particularly offshore wind power.

For the first time, Petrovietnam achieved record-breaking growth across all financial indicators compared to the pre-COVID-19 period. Consolidated revenue reached 601 trillion VND, up 51%; revenue from the parent company alone totalled 270 trillion VND, a 237% increase; and pre-tax profits of the parent company stood at 35.1 trillion VND, a 45% increase. Consolidated profits remained strong, maintaining over USD 2.3 billion annually. With these results, the group surpassed its comprehensive five-year financial targets, approved by the Prime Minister, in just four years (2021-2025).

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Construction of $137 mln waste-to-energy plant begins in HCMC

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Construction on the VND3.5 trillion ($137.2 million) Vietstar waste-to-energy plant, with processing capacity of 2,000 tons of waste per day, commenced on Wednesday in Ho Chi Minh City.

The construction marks a significant step in the city’s efforts to modernize waste treatment technologies.

The project, located in the Northwest Waste Treatment Complex in Cu Chi district, is being developed by VietStar JSC. The project will integrate technology for compost sorting and waste incineration to generate electricity. It is expected to be completed within 17 months, processing 2,000 tons of solid waste daily.

Nguyen Toan Thang, director of the HCMC Department of Natural Resources and Environment, stated: “This is not just a waste management solution; it’s an important step forward in developing renewable energy and a circular economy.”

Thang said once operational, the Vietstar plant will handle 45-50% of the city’s total household waste using modern technology. In addition to reducing pollution, the project will also generate energy for production and daily use.

Illustration of the Vietstar waste treatment plant in Cu Chi district, Ho Chi Minh City, southern Vietnam. Photo courtesy of Vietstar.

Illustration of the Vietstar waste treatment plant in Cu Chi district, Ho Chi Minh City, southern Vietnam. Photo courtesy of Vietstar.

The Vietstar plant received in-principle approval from the HCMC administration over five years ago, alongside another waste incineration project in Cu Chi, invested by Tam Sinh Nghia Investment Development JSC.

However, due to procedural delays, construction has only now begun. Meanwhile, construction on the Tam Sinh Nghia plant commenced in July 2024.

According to Thang, the development of waste-to-energy plants is a key part of HCMC’s broader environmental strategy. This includes transitioning all waste treatment technologies to incineration for electricity generation by 2030, recycling organic waste into fertilizers and biofuels, and controlling water and air pollution.

Bui Xuan Cuong, Vice Chairman of the HCMC People’s Committee, highlighted that one of the city’s major challenges is environmental pollution, particularly as the area generates approximately 10,000 tons of domestic waste each day.

He emphasized that the city is working urgently to shift from traditional waste treatment to modern technologies that treat waste as a resource. The Vietstar waste-to-energy plant is a crucial part of this transition.

Currently, most domestic solid waste in HCMC is disposed of in landfills, which risks polluting nearby residential areas. The rest is treated through incineration, fertilizer production, and recycling. According to the city’s goals, waste-to-energy technology will handle 100% of domestic waste by 2030.

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Ninh Binh commences construction of Khanh Loi Industrial Cluster Infrastructure Project

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The Ninh Binh Provincial People’s Committee held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Khanh Loi Industrial Cluster Infrastructure Investment and Business Project in Yen Khanh District on February 18.

This is the first newly initiated project among 21 key projects selected to commemorate the 23rd Provincial Party Congress.

Tran Thi Kim Thanh, CEO of Bao Minh-Khanh Hong Infrastructure Investment and Development JSC (the project investor), stated that the project covers 63 hectares and has recieved a total investment of approximately 700 billion VND.

It aims to attract high-quality investment in advanced, eco-friendly industries, integrating local businesses into global supply chains. The project is expected to create 3,000–5,000 jobs and attract skilled labour. Infrastructure construction and equipment installation are set to be completed by the end of 2026.

Nguyen Cao Son, Vice Chairman of Ninh Binh Provincial People’s Committee, urged the investor to ensure synchronised, modern infrastructure, exceed project deadlines, and comply with legal regulations. He also called on local authorities to facilitate project implementation and swiftly resolve any arising issues.

He affirmed the province’s commitment to supporting businesses, fostering a favourable investment environment and driving socio-economic development while improving local living standards.

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