Vietjet announces 20% stock dividend amid strong growth outlook

Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (HOSE: VJC) has declared a 20% stock dividend, under which shareholders will receive 20 new shares for every 100 shares they own.

Vietjet staff and aircraft (Photo courtesy of Vietjet)
Vietjet staff and aircraft (Photo courtesy of Vietjet)

HCM City (VNA) - Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (HOSE: VJC) has declared a 20% stock dividend, under which shareholders will receive 20 new shares for every 100 shares they own.

Double joy for investors

The total number of shares to be issued by Vietjet is 118.3 million, with a projected total value exceeding 1.18 trillion VND (44.8 million USD) based on par value. The issuance is expected to take place in the fourth quarter of 2025 or the first quarter of 2026, pending regulatory approvals.

Following the issuance, Vietjet's charter capital is anticipated to rise to over 7 trillion VND, while consolidated equity exceeding 24 trillion VND. The capital expansion will enhance the company’s long-term financial capacity.

The 20% dividend represents a "double joy" for Vietjet’s investors and shareholders. Alongside the generous dividend, the value of VJC shares is likely to increase significantly, supported by net purchases from foreign investors in recent trading sessions. As of the close of trading on October 23, VJC shares were priced at 184,000 VND and Vietjet's market capitalisation was reported at 109 trillion VND on the same day.

Strong foundation for growth potential

The value of VJC shares is driven by the company's robust performance since early this year and its promising growth outlook. This momentum is supported by the airline’s orders for new, modern aircraft amidst significant investment in aviation infrastructure and airports.

Demonstrating its commitment to sustainable development and ability to meet rising travel demand, Vietjet welcomed new A330 wide-body aircraft into its fleet, bringing the group’s total number of aircraft to 130.

The carrier also commenced construction on an Aircraft Maintenance Technical Centre at Long Thanh International Airport, one of 80 significant national projects, marking an important milestone for both the airline and Vietnam's aviation sector.

As a pioneer in aviation fuel (SAF) adoption, Vietjet partnered with Petrolimex Aviation to pilot the use of SAF, a remarkable step in the sustainability development of the aviation industry.

The airline also took control of ground services at Vietnam’s Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat international airports, enhancing service quality and recording an industry-leading on-time performance rate in September 2025.

With these strategic moves, Vietjet is strengthening its foothold across Asia-Pacific and gearing up to enter major markets in Europe and the Americas as a global airline. Backed by strong talent and a growing range of international services, VJC shares are expected to sustain solid growth ahead./.

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