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At a glance

The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Vietnam – SCCV (formerly Singapore Business Group HCM City Chapter – SBG HCMC) is a non-profit organization established on 9 August 1992 by a small group of Singaporeans doing business or working in Vietnam.

Since then, it has evolved from a social club with a membership of 30 individuals into a premier business group with a membership strength of more than 300 members and is growing.

Besides organizing monthly social networking sessions amongst various business communities, seminars on law, and other business-related topics, The association also undertakes charity projects to help the less fortunate in Vietnam.

Since 2001, the association has set up an educational fund from the proceeds of an annual charity golf event to provide scholarships for needy and deserving Higher Secondary school and University students. To date, 2,795 such students had benefited from this scholarship.

In the first quarter of 2023, the official merger between SCCV and SBAV – Singapore Business Association Vietnam in Hanoi is finalized. This merger will lead to the creation of a more significant business association, with a broader membership base, more resources, and a stronger voice in the community.

Our vision

To be a caring, cohesive, and reputable premier business chamber in Vietnam.

Our Mission

To actively foster business relations with other business communities whilst promoting social, cultural, recreational, educational, and charitable activities.

Our Objectives

To be a caring, cohesive, and reputable premier business chamber in Vietnam.
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To act as a source of assistance and guidance for Members.
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To gather and disseminate relevant information and legislation to Members.
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To organize seminars and dialogues on relevant business-oriented topics of interest to Members.
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To promote social, cultural, recreational, and educational activities for its Members and their families.
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To participate in public and charitable activities for the benefit of Members and the general public.
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To undertake any other activities that are consistent with the Association’s objectives within the laws of Vietnam.
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To set up Chapters in various cities and provinces in Vietnam to carry out the objective of the Association.
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To promote business relations amongst members as well as with Vietnamese enterprises, foreign business entities, and business associations.
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To organize regular networking functions amongst its Members with other business entities, business associations, and competent authorities.
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To co-operate with competent authorities in seeking Members’ feedback on laws, regulations, and procedures relevant to enhancing the attractiveness of Vietnam’s business environment.

message from president

It is my pleasure to address our Patron, Partners, valuable Members and Associates in my 10th year as the President of Singapore Chamber of Commerce Vietnam.

Looking back at 2021, it has been an eventful year. It started with the inauguration of Joe Biden in January. Kamala Harris became their first female, Black and South Asian Vice-President. In February, the coup d’état in Myanmar saw the toppling of the popularly elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. America pulling out their troops in Afghanistan in April after nearly 20 years of conflict.

In 2021, Supply Chains became a household term. Businesses have assumed for decades that outsourcing production was the key to success. Then there was COVID-19. It revealed one of the drawbacks of supply chains: shortages and stoppages far away lead to shortages and stoppages closer to home. When the pandemic initially struck, factories shut down and many businesses reduced inventory to avoid being stuck with unsold items. However, when vaccines became accessible in 2021, customer demand skyrocketed, leaving many enterprises short on parts and supplies. All businesses globally experienced this on an unprecedented level. Relief to this problem is still nowhere near in sight.

Covid 19 vaccines arrived as the virus started to mutate. Just when the world thought that the Delta variant could be put under control, Omicron took the world by storm. Following a rebound to an anticipated 5.5 percent in 2021, global growth is expected to slow to 4.1 percent in 2022, owing to prolonged COVID-19 flare-ups, less fiscal support, and persisting supply bottlenecks.

Vietnam’s 2021 was by far the most challenging to date. While Vietnam was praised around the world for containing the pandemic in 2020, the Delta variant proved to be too much to handle, resulting in stringent lockdowns, industrial interruptions, and supply chain disruptions.

While most western countries suffered an excruciating 2020, Vietnam’s 2021 was harsh with the pandemic hitting Vietnam’s GDP hard. In Q3 2021, Vietnam recorded its first-ever negative GDP, since 2000 affecting businesses and its people significantly. Nevertheless, Vietnam rebounded in the last quarter and had achieved an amazing 2.58% growth while most of world’s economies were in the red. While most economies are still dealing with an ongoing covid surge or the aftermath, the business sentiment in Vietnam still remained strong followed by positive GDP growth in the foreseeable future.

For 2022, Vietnam’s government has forecast GDP growth of 6 to 6.5 percent. For us at SCCV, we had a challenging 2021. With the social distancing measures in place most part of the year, we had switched to conducting more webinars events in place of physical networking sessions and forums. And that had also set the pace for us to continue conducting webinars and hybrid events (physical event with live streaming) moving forward. To continue enforcing our focus on helping businesses, we had also formulated two business-focus sub-committees (led by our members) – F&B Sub-com and Startup Sub-com. More such sub-committees are incubated as we speak. It would be an exciting ride into the new year.

We look forward to seeing all of you in our coming events.

On behalf of Singapore Chamber of Commerce Vietnam, we will like to wish our Patron, Corporate Sponsors, Members and Associates a healthy and prosperous year of the Tiger.

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MR. Norman Lim
President, Singapore Chamber of Commerce Vietnam

Singcham EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE MEMBER

(HCMC HEAD OFFICE)
MR. Norman Lim

President

MR. Dixon dh

Vice President

Mr. Seck yee chung

Vice President

Mr. jason yeo

Vice President

Mr. elias abraham

Honorary Secretary

Mr. jeffery lee

Honorary Secretary

MS. Amy Wee

Honorary Advisor

Mr. wesley chua

Honorary Treasurer

mr. kelvin ang

Committee Member

mr. ken ang

Committee Member

Ms. emily

Committee Member

mr. terry tan

Committee Member

MR. Morgan ulaganathan

Committee Member

Mr. tery teo

Committee Member

Singcham NOMINATED EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER

(HCMC HEAD OFFICE)
MR. ZAC CHEN

Nominated Committee Member

MR. AJAY PANOT

Nominated Committee Member

MR. ALAN PHUA

Nominated Committee Member

MR. TAN QUEE PENG

Nominated Committee Member

Singcham EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER

(HANOI CHAPTER)
MR. KENNETH LOH

Vice President

MS. SOPHIA TEO

Committee Member

MR. CLAFF YEAP

Committee Member

MR. CHIA HAN MENG

Committee Member

MR. MOK TECK HENG

Committee Member

singcham SECRETARIATS

MS. TRISTYN

Senior Marcom Executive

MS. HANIE

Marketing Officer

MS. ELLY

Senior Finance and Administrator

MS. VICKY

Event & Marketing Executive

MS. CHLOE

Event & Marketing Officer

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