With a small number of employees, when newly established in Vietnam, most customers prefer to use Payroll services or Compensation & Benefit management of INVEST Talent are Representative Offices in Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City and in Hanoi. Theoretically, internal staff is an essential role in the staff of businesses, and this function is just
Klook appoints new CEO in Vietnam market
Nguyen Huy Hoang joins Klook with more than 20 years of experience in market research, business consulting, business development to e-commerce platform management. Read more
Novaland appoints new Chief Executive Officer
Mar 17th, 2023
NovaLand Investment Group Corporation issues a resolution of Board of Directors on appointing Mr. Dennis Ng Teck Yow as Chief Executive Officer of Novaland. Read more
Benefits of Using an External Recruitment Agency for Your Business in Vietnam
Here are some reasons why a business might consider using a recruitment agency: Read more
STARTING A BUSINESS IN VIETNAM
As one of the potential developing economies in Asia, Vietnam is attracting more and more investors to come and set up their businesses. With the huge advantages of the investment preferential policies for foreign enterprises from the government specialized in tax and low cost of skillful labor, these are reasons that big corporations like Samsung and LG have been present in Vietnam since very early and most recently LEGO Group has started building their billion-dollar factory by the end of 2022 in Vietnam.
Hence, if you are planning to start a business in Vietnam, this article will give you advice in basic Legal and local worker issues with a general view about Local Legislative Regulations and Vietnamese Labor such as working culture, labor costs. Read more
Digital Economy in Vietnam: Building the Foundations for Future Growth
Those who love Vietnamese street foods, like me, can now try out the experience of going cashless at some of the authentic local places like those on Nguyen Huu Huan Street in Hanoi.
You can get an egg coffee and pay with your smartphone. In the past year, consumers in Hanoi have gone cashless, and even cardless – meaning that sometimes you don’t even need conventional bank cards. Bills can be settled using e-wallet apps or by scanning QR codes.
Hundreds of thousands of small merchants across the country have joined the network of major fintech companies looking to capture Vietnam’s growing market of tech-savvy consumers. Read more