Top 10 most prestigious retailers in Vietnam in 2018 announced
The Vietnam Report Company, in collaboration with Vietnamnet newspaper, announced the Top 10 most prestigious retailers in Vietnam in 2018 on October 25.
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Report Company, incollaboration with Vietnamnet newspaper, announced the Top 10 most prestigiousretailers in Vietnam in 2018 on October 25.
In the group of convenience and supermarket commodities,Vincommerce Joint Stock Company of Vingroup topped the list.
It was followed by EB Services Co., Ltd.; Saigon Co.op; AeonVietnam Co., Ltd.; Tan Son Nhat Airport Services JSC; Lotte Vietnam Co., Ltd.;Saigon Trading Group; Hanoi Trade Joint Stock Cooperation (Hapro); Lan ChiInvestment and Service Co., Ltd.; and Noi Bai Airport Services JSC.
Meanwhile, the Mobile World Investment Corporation rankedfirst in the list of the most prestigious retailers in terms of durable,electronic and refrigeration goods.
It was followed by Phu Nhuan Jewelry JSC; FPT Retail; SaigonJewelry Co., Ltd.; Doji Jewelry Group; Mediamart Vietnam JSC; Cao Phong Co.,Ltd.; VHC Trading Co., Ltd.; Fahasa JSC; and Pico JSC.
Companies are evaluated, scored and ranked based on threemain criteria including financial capacity shown in the latest auditedfinancial statements; reputation on media assessed by Media Coding; and expertsurvey on the position of companies in the industry.-VNA
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