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Vietnam police are investigating unicorn VNG, company says

    • VNG did not disclose the probe's nature or duration but stated it is "actively cooperating with authorities" and that its operations remain normal.
    • VNG did not disclose the probe's nature or duration but stated it is "actively cooperating with authorities" and that its operations remain normal. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
    Published Fri, Sep 6, 2024 · 07:06 PM

    VIETNAMESE Internet startup VNG, which previously planned a US initial public offering, is being investigated by Ho Chi Minh City police, the company said in an emailed statement.

    VNG did not disclose the nature of the probe or how long it will last. The company “continues to actively cooperate with the authorities” during the on-going investigation, it said. VNG’s operations remain normal, the company said.

    VNG, considered one of Vietnam’s most promising tech startups, in January withdrew its registration for an IPO in the US.

    The company, whose headquarters is in Ho Chi Minh City, said at the time it had determined not to conduct a registered offering but planned to file a new registration in the future. It did not provide any time frame or reasons for the withdrawal.

    Formerly known as Vinagame, VNG had its start in 2004 as a game publisher. It develops and publishes its own titles as well as local versions of international hits, and has gradually expanded to a wide range of services, such as music sharing, video streaming, messaging and mobile payments. VNG has 14 offices in 11 cities across Asia, including Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Bangkok and Singapore.

    VNG’s revenue in the first half of this year increased 30.3 per cent from a year earlier to 4.3 trillion dong (S$212 million), according to its website. Its after-tax loss in the January-to-June period was 585.8 billion dong, down from 1.2 trillion dong a year earlier.

    Shares of VNG on Vietnam’s Unlisted Public Company Market, known as UpCom, fell 6.8 per cent at Friday’s close, the most since Jan 8. BLOOMBERG

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