Retail giant Masan named in inaugural Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list

The Masan Group Corporation (MSN) has been named in Fortune magazine’s first ever Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list.

Customers shop at a WinMart store belonging to Masan Group in HCM City. (Photo courtesy of Masan)
Customers shop at a WinMart store belonging to Masan Group in HCM City. (Photo courtesy of Masan)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - The Masan Group Corporation (MSN) has been named in Fortune magazine’s first ever Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list.

The largest companies in the region are ranked by revenues during fiscal 2023, and Vietnam is represented by 70 companies.

As a major player in the consumer goods manufacturing and retail sector, Masan Group’s revenues exceeded 3.2 billion USD last year.

The conglomerate operates across a number of sectors such as retail, consumer goods manufacturing, livestock processing, telecommunications, and mining.

The Masan stock, MSN, has received a thumbs-up from both domestic and international financial institutions in 2024.

J.P. Morgan has identified MSN as a top investment priority in the Vietnamese market, projecting significant growth potential with a target price of 102,000 VND in 2024.

The assessment is based on the company’s strong presence in the retail market and strategic capital allocation towards the consumer and retail sectors.

HSBC has recommended buying the stock with a target price of 98,000 VND, while Vietcap Securities forecasts a target price of 102,800 VND.

The stock is listed on the HCM City Stock Exchange (HoSE) and is in the VN30 group of blue chips, representing a substantial portion of its market capitalisation and trading value.

By attracting foreign capital and seizing funding opportunities from the international investment market, Masan and its stock have positioned themselves as appealing investment options.

The recent 250 million USD equity investment from Bain Capital, along with previous investments from various foreign funds and corporations such as KKR, SK Group, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, SeaTown Holdings, and Alibaba underscore the confidence in Masan.

Besides, Masan’s dedication to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives has earned it a place in various prestigious rankings and underscoring its commitment to sustainable business practices.

Through corporate social responsibility programmes and investments in wastewater treatment systems, it actively contributes to environmental protection and community development while upholding high standards of operational excellence.

Fortune’s attention to the region coincides with Southeast Asia’s increasing importance in the global economy due to shifting supply chains and the rapid development of its economies.

The list includes companies from seven Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Cambodia.

Indonesia leads with 110 companies followed by Thailand with 107, Malaysia with 89, Singapore with 84, Vietnam with 70, the Philippines with 38, and Cambodia with two.

The top 10 in it reported revenues of 650 billion USD, or a third of the 500 companies’ 1.8 trillion USD. The smallest in the list had revenues of 460.8 million USD.

Fortune, a global media company, assesses corporate performance through stringent benchmarks and ensures companies’ accountability across regions worldwide./.

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