Vietnam continues to outperform global averages in women’s leadership. Explore key insights from Grant Thornton’s Women in Business 2026 report on gender diversity and CEO representation.
Explore Grant Thornton Vietnam’s M&A Outlook 2026, featuring Vietnam’s M&A market performance in 2025, key sectors, investor trends and deal drivers for 2026.
In-depth analysis of Circular 99/2025/TT-BTC from an IFRS perspective, assessing its level of alignment and implications for IFRS conversion in Vietnam.
Results of Grant Thornton’s latest International Business Report survey found that more mid-market companies in Vietnam are aiming to remarkably increase investment in technology, human resources, and R&D in the next 12 months, compared to second half of last year. This upward trend in Vietnam also aligns with the global results of the survey, reflecting the awareness and desire of maintaining competitiveness among firms despite continuing economic uncertainty.
Grant Thornton International Ltd today announced its global revenues grew to a record USD7.5 billion for the financial year ended 30 September 2023. This represents sustained growth of 10.9%* in adjusted constant currency terms**, building on the excellent 13.7% growth achieved in 2022.
Global Minimum Tax is finally approved in Vietnam via Resolution No 107/2023/QH15 and will take effect from 1 January 2024. In this newsbrief, Grant Thornton Vietnam will provide high-level information regarding the application and general requirements of Global Minimum tax in Vietnam. We will continue to update the details and development of Global Minimum Tax in our upcoming materials.
The latest data from the International Business Report (IBR), Grant Thornton’s global survey of mid-market companies, shows that business leaders plan to increase investment over the next 12 months. Despite firms in many countries dealing with the highest interest rates they have seen in years (making credit more costly), investment intentions are up in every category compared to last year.
The latest data from the International Business Report (IBR), Grant Thornton’s global survey of mid-market companies, shows that business leaders plan to increase investment over the next 12 months. Despite firms in many countries dealing with the highest interest rates they have seen in years (making credit more costly), investment intentions are up in every category compared to last year.
Grant Thornton Vietnam is pleased to release Grant Thornton International's Women in Business Report 2024, marking 20 years of surveying on women senior management in mid-market companies globally.
In this newsletter, Grant Thornton Vietnam would like to update the highlights of Decree 13/2023/ND-CP (effective from July 1, 2023) on protection of personal data.
In this newsletter, Grant Thornton Vietnam would like to update the highlights of Decree 13/2023/ND-CP (effective from July 1, 2023) on protection of personal data.
According to Grant Thornton's latest International Business Report (IBR), a leading global survey of mid-market enterprises, business sentiment among mid-market firms globally has improved since the previous survey in the same period of second half of 2022. Particularly, in the US market, confidence has increased significantly, with 70% of mid-market firms expecting profits to increase in the next year, up 6% compared to the second half of 2022.
Optimism among global mid-market business leaders rose from 59% to 67% in the first half of this year, according to the latest data from Grant Thornton’s International Business Report (IBR). Although the worldwide numbers hide significant regional variation, every region has an improved outlook compared to where they were last year.
As the global economy continues to display what the IMF calls “remarkable resilience,” mid-market business leaders are being emboldened to explore new export markets in the search to add growth to their revenues. [i]
In this newsletter, Grant Thornton Vietnam would like to update our valued customers the relevant legal policies and guidelines in the field of Social Insurance and Labor, Invoices, Land rental fee, Taxes, and Cyber Security recently issued.
Fraud is happening at your organization; you just don’t know it. Then again, maybe you do, but you are not sure how pervasive the problem is, where to begin your anti-fraud journey, or how to enhance your current fraud risk management practices. Either way, fraud is big business at organizations across the globe. According to the ACFE 2020 Report to the Nations, CFEs estimate that organizations lose 5% of their revenue to fraud each year.
Vietnam’s women workforce participation rate, high by global standards, masks challenging issues around gender roles and economic realities.
In the face of globalisation, groups of companies operating internationally often find themselves with complex corporate structures. Therefore, intra-group restructuring may need to take place to improve administrative, operational, and economic efficiency.
In this newsletter, Grant Thornton Vietnam would like to update to our valued customers the relevant legal policies and guidelines in the field of Foreign control policy, Tax, Social Insurance and Labor recently issued.