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Masterise Group becomes an organization related to Techcombank

Real estate giant Masterise Group has become a related party to Techcombank since the end of June 2024. Businessman Ho Anh Minh, son of Mr. Ho Hung Anh - Chairman of Techcombank, is the 'captain' of Masterise Group.

VietNamNetVietNamNet15/03/2025

According to the 2024 management report of Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank ( Techcombank ), from June 29, 2024, Masterise Group Joint Stock Company (Masterise Group) was identified as a related party to Techcombank , due to the management and ownership participation of a person related to Mr. Ho Hung Anh, Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Specifically, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy (Mr. Ho Hung Anh's wife) owns over 10% of Masterise Group's charter capital. Mr. Ho Anh Minh (Mr. Ho Hung Anh's son, born in 1995) and Mr. Ho Anh Ngoc (Mr. Ho Hung Anh's younger brother) are the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, and also own over 10% of the charter capital.

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Mr. Ho Hung Anh. Photo: Techcombank.

According to information from the National Business Registration Portal, Masterise Group was established in February 2007, originally named Thao Dien Investment Joint Stock Company (THDI JSC), with its main business being real estate. The name change to Masterise as it is now took place at the end of 2019.

Mr. Ho Anh Minh officially took on the position of General Director and legal representative of Masterise Group from the beginning of 2025, replacing his predecessor, Mr. Tran Hoai Viet Anh (born in 1988).

Masterise Group is known as a business that owns a huge portfolio of real estate projects from North to South. These include: The Grand, Masteri West Heights, Lumiere Evergreen, Masteri Waterfront, Lumiere SpringBay Ocean Park 2, Masteri Grand Avenue ( Hanoi ), Grand Maria, Global City, Lumiere Boulevard, Lumiere Riverside (HCMC)...

In 2013, Masterise launched the Masterise Thao Dien project and then the high-end apartment projects Masteri Millennium; M-One Saigon; M-One Gia Dinh. 2020 marked a turning point for Masterise when it developed luxury products such as Grand Marina Saigon, Global City with prices up to 500 million VND/m2.

According to Techcombank's 2024 governance report, Mr. Ho Anh Minh owns more than 344.68 million TCB shares; equivalent to 4.87% of the bank's charter capital.

On the stock market, TCB shares are currently priced at VND27,300. With the number of shares he is holding, it is estimated that Mr. Minh owns assets worth nearly VND9,500 billion on the stock market.

Mr. Ho Hung Anh, Chairman of Techcombank (1970) is the co-founder of Masan Group, a multi-industry private corporation operating in the fields of consumer goods - retail - agriculture - mining. In April 2019, Mr. Ho Hung Anh was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of Techcombank for the third consecutive term (2019-2024).

Mr. Ho Hung Anh is one of the entrepreneurs who started a business from Eastern Europe and became very successful after returning to Vietnam.


Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/ong-lon-bat-dong-san-masterise-group-thanh-to-chuc-lien-quan-den-techcombank-2380951.html


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