Vietnam’s Top 10 ICT companies heralded for 2022

Vietnam’s top 10 information and communication technology (ICT) companies 2022 were honoured at a ceremony in Hanoi last weekend.
Vietnam’s Top 10 ICT companies heralded for 2022 ảnh 1The Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINSA) holds a ceremony in Hanoi to honour Vietnam’s Top 10 ICT companies in 2022. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s top 10 information and communication technology (ICT) companies 2022 were honoured at a ceremony in Hanoi last weekend.

Those honoured include FPT, CTIN, Mobifone, VNPT Technology, Viettel, FUJINET SYSTEMS JSC, NashTech, DMSpro JSC, DIGI-TEXX Co, and Ltd and BRAVO Software JSC.

Statistics from the organization board showed that the top 10 ICT companies gained a total revenue of VND162,333 billion (US$7 billion) in 2021. This accounts for 51 percent of the total revenue of Vietnam’s software & IT services industry with 175,601 total employees.

Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) was launched on April 28, and the programme received 147 nominations in 20 fields from 92 businesses after two months.

Speaking at the awards ceremony, Deputy Minister of the Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung said that Vietnamese IT enterprises have affirmed their brands as pioneers in the field of researching and developing digital platforms.

IT startups should solve the country's problems by using digital technology. The key to digital transformation is digital platforms. Digital technology enterprises have the mission and responsibility of developing national digital transformation platforms, providing effective and quality products and solutions for digital government, digital economy, and digital society.

Nguyen Van Khoa, Chairman of the Vietnam Software & IT Services Association (VINASA), said that this year's list of top 10 ICT companies reflected the industry's trends, characteristics and strengths.

As well as honouring those on the list, this year's programme also tells stories of efforts, creativity and the ability of digital businesses to transform and inspire, not only in the information technology industry but also in other businesses in the economy, added Khoa.

Their activities will aim to help the Government solve major problems, guide and lead the development of the industry and support to lead digital technology enterprises to develop together, invest in, and promote technology start-ups in all industries and fields.

The list of top 10 (ICT) firms and publications introducing companies in three languages of Vietnamese, English, and Japanese will be downloaded for free at www.top10ict.com and www.vinasa.org.vn. These will be presented to Government agencies, ministries, departments, provinces, and cities, and more than 5,000 companies throughout the country. It will also be shared with associations, trade affairs, and businesses in 100 nations and economies in the VINASA’s international cooperation network.

On this occasion, the organization board selected and handed over certificates of VND one-thousand-billion to ICT firms that have a revenue of VND1,000 billion and over. These enterprises will join hands with the Government to solve major hurdles in the country and support the development of the software & IT services industry, IT businesses, and startups.

Fifteen selected ICT firms include FPT Corporation, FPT Information System Co., Ltd. (FPT IS), FPT Software Ltd., FPT Telecom Joint Stock Company, Information and data of Joint Stock Company For Telecom & Informatics (CTIN) under Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group, MK Smart Joint Stock Company (MK Smart), MobiFone Corporation, NashTech Vietnam Company Limited., One Mount Group, Viettel-CHT Company Limited (Viettel IDC), Viettel Digital Services Corporation, Viettel Media Company, Viettel Post Joint Stock Corporation, Viettel Solutions Corp, and Vietnam Post and Telecommunication Industry Technology Joint Stock Company.

Last year, the awards received 194 nominations in 18 sectors from 167 businesses, increasing 14 per cent and 67 per cent in terms of the number of nominations and businesses respectively over last year.

Accordingly, 104 nominations were selected from 76 IT firms to honour the Top 10 ICT companies in Vietnam in 2021.

The awards saw the participation of the country’s big IT firms such as Viettel, VNPT, MobiFone and FPT. FPT was honoured seven times in all three main areas in 2021, including the traditional IT industry, the digital transformation priority field, and the new technology field with competitive advantages./. 

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