Vietinbank aims for Vinalines ports stake
Thời sự - Logistics - Ngày đăng : 15:21, 16/04/2014
Vinalines incurs a total debt of VND4.98 trillion (US$236 million), excluding interests paid to Vietinbank. Of this, the mother company takes VND2.05 trillion ($97 million) and subsidiaries VND2.93 trillion ($139 million).
This is expected to act as a means of debt payment. The plan, which was disclosed by baodautu.vn newspaper, is expected to lift up grand debts, improve investment efficiency and administration after equitisation. The plan still needs the approval of the Ministry of Transport. Vinalines incurs a total debt of VND4.98 trillion (US$236 million), excluding interests paid to Vietinbank. Of this, the mother company takes VND2.05 trillion ($97 million) and subsidiaries VND2.93 trillion ($139 million).
The corporation targets to equitise eight companies this year, including Sai Gon Port, Cam Ranh Port, Nghe Tinh Port and Can Tho Port. Nam Can Port, Vinalines Hai Phong, Vinalines Shipping Company and Vinalines Container Shipping Company are also among the targeted companies. If the plan gets approval, Vietinbank and Vinalines will negotiate swap ratios and the percentage of stake in every single deal.
Next month, Vietinbank may take its stake in Hai Phong Ports IPO, the biggest port in the northern part of the country. The IPO will take place at Ha Noi Stock Exchange on May 14, 2014. Hai Phong Port is valued at VND4.32 trillion ($205.7 million), as much as 201 per cent of its book value. The states holdings in the port are estimated at VND3.269 trillion ($155.6 million). About 25 per cent of the states holdings in Hai Phong Port will be put on sale. Provisionally, Hai Phong Port will operate under the joint-stock-corporation model from July.
Unable to pay debts, Vinalines has finalised proposals to reschedule VND100 trillion ($4.7 billion) of local debt and $196.25 billion of foreign debt.
Vinalines has successfully equitised two units, Quy Nhon Port and Khuyen Luong Port, while Nha Trang Port has announced it will conduct an evaluation for equitisation. Last April, the Prime Minister pushed for equitisation of the countrys major ports and it must be implemented within the year 2014. This is aimed at diversifying investment resources for the development of ports.