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HNX’s net revenue surges 32 pct. in 2020

The Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX)’s net revenue rose 32 percent to more than 732 billion VND (31.86 million USD) last year, most of which came from securities trading services, its recently-released audited financial statement reveals.
HNX’s net revenue surges 32 pct. in 2020 ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: tuoitre.vn)

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The Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX)’s net revenue rose32 percent to more than 732 billion VND (31.86 million USD) last year, most ofwhich came from securities trading services, its recently-released auditedfinancial statement reveals.

Securities trading services generated over 637 billion VND in net revenue,or 87 percent, while it earned some 80 billion VND from bidding auctions andinformation services.

Its post-tax profit exceeded 399 billion VND, an increase of 28 percentagainst 2019.

The Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE), meanwhile, posted 553 billion VNDin after-tax profit in 2020, a 46 percent increase year-on-year and a recordhigh.

It earned 993 billion VND in net revenue last year, up 39 percent comparedto 2019.

Revenue primarily came from stock trading services, which stood at 873.4billion VND, up 45 percent.

Close to 370,000 securities accounts were opened in Vietnam during thefirst four months of 2021, bringing the total number to over 3.14 million./.
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