VinShop breathes fresh air into traditional retail market

As many as 40,000 mom-and-pop stores nationwide have been digitalised thanks to the VinShop mobile app developed by Vietnam’s biggest conglomerate Vingroup.
VinShop breathes fresh air into traditional retail market ảnh 1As many as 40,000 mom-and-pop stores nationwide have been digitalised thanks to the VinShop mobile app. (Photo: vnexpress.net)
Hanoi (VNA) – As many as 40,000 mom-and-pop stores nationwide havebeen digitalised thanks to the VinShop mobile app developed by Vietnam’sbiggest conglomerate Vingroup.

The Southeast Asian country is currently home to 1.4 million mom-and-pop shopsand over 9,000 traditional markets, which serve 85 percent of the consumptiondemand of local people. However, their out-of-date business operation couldaffect consumers’ shopping experience as well as the market development.

VinShop, the first in Vietnam to employ the Business to Business to Consumer(B2B2C) model, addresses inefficiencies in the supply chain by offering thousandsof traditional store owners a digital platform where they can order fast-movingconsumer goods from suppliers and vendors.
Shop-keepers can use the app to manage theirorders or make cashless payment through VinID Pay e-wallet. In the other words,VinShop helps turn brick-and-mortar shops into mini-markets without paying anyoperational cost.

Vingroup says its app will raise the income ofsmall shops by 10 million VND (432 USD) a month on average by making theiroperations more efficient and cutting costs.

VinShop began building its retail network in July 2019, aiming to connectmanufacturers and shops through the app, which includes purchase anddistribution functions. If its business strategies go on the right track,hundreds of thousands of shops will go digitalised in 2021.

This solution is expected to improve the efficiency of the entire supply chain,and help overcome current weaknesses in the distribution of products frommanufacturers to grocery stores, VinGroup said.

 “VinShopbenefits the whole market, from producers, retailers and consumers who haveopportunities to buy high-quality products at low costs”, according to retailspecialist Vu Vinh Phu./.
VNA

See more

Chili peppers are on the list of essential goods in Indonesia (Photo: VNA)

Indonesia reduces imports of strategic food commodities

In 2026, Indonesia is expected to have approximately 12 million tonnes of rice carried over from the previous year, supported by annual production of around 34.7 million tonnes. With projected consumption of 31.1 million tonnes, national rice reserves could reach approximately 16 million tonnes by the end of the year.

Hanoi’s roadmap to implement low-emission zones from July is providing a strong boost to the electric two-wheeler market (Photo: VNA)

Low-emission zone roadmap drives electric two-wheeler boom in Hanoi

From July 1, Hanoi will introduce time-based or area-based restrictions on petrol-powered motorcycles within Ring Road 1, with plans to expand coverage across the entire zone by 2028 and extend to areas within Ring Road 3 by 2030. The policy is expected to reshape travel habits for millions of urban residents.

Delegates at the opening ceremony of the Made in Da Nang Expo 2026 (Photo: VNA)

Nearly 300 firms join Made in Da Nang Expo 2026

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Vice Chairman of the Da Nang People’s Committee Tran Chi Cuong said the exhibition is a large-scale trade promotion event aimed at showcasing products, connecting markets, and helping businesses enhance competitiveness while expanding domestic and export markets.

 Green production, standardised value chains key to fruit, vegetable sector growth

Green production, standardised value chains key to fruit, vegetable sector growth

Facing mounting pressure from increasingly stringent domestic and international standards, Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable sector is accelerating its shift toward green, safe, and sustainable production models. Beyond changing farming practices, localities and businesses are stepping up efforts to standardise value chains and build brands to achieve growth targets for 2026.

Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park in Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: VNA)

Southern industrial real estate enters strategic growth phase

Key industrial hubs in the south, including Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai and Tay Ninh, are transitioning from a period driven largely by supply expansion and rising land prices to a more refined growth model. This new phase is shaped by infrastructure upgrades, supply chain restructuring, product improvement and greater emphasis on operational performance.