Samsung Engineering acquires stake in Vietnamese water treatment company DNP Water
Samsung Engineering has acquired a 24 percent stake in the Vietnamese water treatment company DNP (Dong Nai Plastic) Water for US$ 41 million.
The signing ceremony, was held at the Intercontinental Landmark Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam, and was attended by executives from both companies, including Samsung Engineering Executive Vice President GyuYeon Kang and DNP Water Chairman Ngo Duc Vu. With this acquisition, Samsung Engineering will hold 24 percent of the stake in DNP Water, DNP Holding will hold 53 percent, and other stakeholders 23 percent.
DNP Water is a private enterprise that focuses on local water supply businesses in Vietnam, and is largest private water treatment company in Vietnam in terms of treatment capacity. It was spun off from the DNP Group, a manufacturer of plastic piping, in 2017. Since then, it has been growing in the water treatment business by purchasing privatised existing water supply assets and developing new businesses.
The Asian water treatment market is shifting from a loan business to a private-led market, due to recent economic developments. Accordingly, Samsung Engineering plans to actively target Vietnam as a base for the Asian water treatment market.
The stake in DNP Water enables Samsung Engineering to have access to Vietnam's water and sewage treatment businesses and therefore can expand businesses in this important market. Further, based on such regional competitiveness, Samsung Engineering plans to expand its business into Vietnam's sewage treatment businesses, and further expand this model applied in Vietnam to neighboring Asian countries.
GyuYeon Kang, Executive Vice President said: "Aligned with the recent global Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) trend, our environmental business is positioned as one our company's future growth engines." He further added, “Samsung Engineering plans further to expedite and grow in the global environmental markets such as in Asia, by setting an example with successfully executing our environmental businesses in Vietnam.”
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