FPT Honored as a Pioneering Enterprise Committed to Improving Corporate Governance in Vietnam
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06/12/2025
Recently, at the 8th Annual Forum on Corporate Governance (AF8), FPT was recognized as a "Pioneering Enterprise Committed to Improving Corporate Governance in Vietnam" (VNCG50).

Corporate governance has become a core objective and top priority, as it determines how a business allocates capital, manages risk, protects shareholders, and builds credibility with investors. It also serves as the foundation of transparency. Indeed, the quality of corporate governance remains the primary criterion for responsible investors when deciding on capital allocation in emerging markets like Vietnam.
This recognition once again affirms FPT’s modern, transparent, and sustainable governance model, especially at a time when international standards continue to rise and Vietnam’s regulatory landscape evolves rapidly.
For many years, FPT has strictly complied with all major legal requirements related to corporate governance for listed companies. The corporation has also actively elevated its governance to international standards, aligning closely with OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, the ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard, and the Vietnam Corporate Governance Code developed by the State Securities Commission and IFC.
FPT’s Board of Directors is diverse in expertise and aligned with global best practices on independence and gender balance. All board members possess strong knowledge in finance, risk management, IT, law, corporate governance, and international business.
The board includes: 1 member with deep financial expertise, 5 members with extensive IT experience, and 1 member highly specialized in investment and corporate governance. With nearly half of its Board being independent directors, FPT ensures objectivity and effectiveness in strategic decision-making, prioritizing long-term sustainability and protecting the interests of shareholders and stakeholders.
FPT’s independent directors meet IFC’s definition of independence, ensuring objective judgment, particularly in situations of potential conflicts of interest.