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FLC GROUP SINGAPORE - ROADSHOW & SEMINAR 2017
Event: “Investment opportunities for Hospitality Real Estate in Vietnam”
Date/Time: 10th June 2017. 09:00 am – 11:45 am
Venue: Stamford Ballroom, Raffles City Convention Centre, 80 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189560
Agenda
09:00 Guest welcome
09:30 Opening speech by FLC Group General Director
09:35 Vietnam resort real estate investment opportunities speech by CBRE
10:00 FLC Group spotlight presentation
10:20 Q&A: FLC Group corporate, projects, legal framework
10:50 Tea-break & Giveaways
11:00 Business matching session
11:45 Closing
Vietnam continues to stand out as a rising star in the Southeast Asian resort property market thanks to abundant natural resources and attractive prices compared to neighboring countries. With increasingly supportive policies and the fast development of luxury real estate, Vietnam will open up many opportunities for regional investors.
Starting from a consulting company founded in 2001, FLC Group JSC has now become Vietnam’s leading resort real estate developer, with a passion for and remarkable track records in building iconic 5-star holiday complexes in the most beautiful coastal cities throughout the country. The Group has also been honored as “the one who awakens potential lands”.
For reservation, please contact:
Mr. Dung Bui
Manager – FLC Group Strategic Business Division
M. +84 974 080 515/ E. dungbq@flc.vn
Ms. Ngoc Tran
Deputy Manager – FLC Group Strategic Business Division
M. +84 904 396 978/ E. ngoctb@flc.vn
We would like to cordially invite HKBAV’ Members (especially Hong Kong Business Association in Singapore) and investment funds, financial institutions, other individual investors who have interests in hospitality real estate market in Vietnam to attend the event.
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NGUYEN DINH HUYEN (Mr)
Department of Foreign Relations
Tel: 0904 572 655
Email: huyennd2@flc.vn
FLC GROUP JOINT STOCK COMPANY
Add: 5th floor, FLC Landmark Tower, Le Duc Tho, My Dinh 2, Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi
Tel: (844)3787.2888;
Fax: (844) 3787.2999;
Website: http://www.flc.vn
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