Five Vietnamese businessmen make Forbes 30 under 30 Asia list

Forbes Asia has released its annual 30 under 30 Asia list Featured in the list are five young Vietnamese businessmen, as reported by Forbesvietnam.
five vietnamese businessmen make forbes 30 under 30 asia list

The young entrepreneurs included on the list are: Pham Anh Duc, Tom Nhat Duong, Luu The Loi, Tran Huy Vu, and Nguyen Van Quang Huy. They have made the list due to their contributions to their respective industries and making an impact across the Asia-Pacific region.

five vietnamese businessmen make forbes 30 under 30 asia list

Luu The Loi and Tran Huy Vu, also known as Victor Tran, are both 26 years of age and are the co-founders of KyberNetwork. Their company is a pre-coded trading platform which recently raised US$52 million. Their firm has over 21,000 members in over 100 countries.

five vietnamese businessmen make forbes 30 under 30 asia list

The pair are also co-founders of SmartPool, a decentralised mining pool project.

five vietnamese businessmen make forbes 30 under 30 asia list

Nguyen Van Huy, 28, is the co-founder and CTO of Holistics, a company that provides data infrastructure and business intelligence services for B2B customers. He also co-founded Grokking Vietnam, a non-profit organisation that supports Vietnamese IT programmers and engineers.

five vietnamese businessmen make forbes 30 under 30 asia list

Pham Anh Duc, 29, is the co-founder and CEO of online healthcare firm and listed platform ViCare.vn. Launched in 2015, ViCare currently has around 50,000 clinics and a43,000 doctors listed on the platform.

five vietnamese businessmen make forbes 30 under 30 asia list

Tong Nhat Duong, 26, is the co-founder of Homage, a company based around home-care solutions in their own home. Homage has raised US$5.35 million (SGD$7.32 million) in funding from US-based 500 Startups, VC firm Golden Gate Ventures, SeedPlus, and HealthXCapital.

Source: VOV

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