Vingroup, Vietnam's largest private conglomerate, has advanced 11 places to rank 26th in the 2026 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list, marking its second consecutive year of upward movement. The group, which was ranked 37th in 2025 and 45th in 2024, is now the highest-ranked private enterprise in Vietnam and among the top 30 largest companies in the region.
According to Fortune, the Southeast Asia 500 list ranks companies based on total revenue across seven countries: Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Cambodia. This year's edition recognizes companies that are well positioned to capitalize on shifts in global supply chains and the rapid growth of strategic industries such as electric vehicles and artificial intelligence. Vingroup's revenue for 2025 reached USD 12,760.6 million, a 69.1% increase year-on-year, with a net profit of USD 436.5 million and total assets of USD 42,536.4 million.
The conglomerate operates across multiple pillars, including Industrials-Technology, Real Estate and Services, Infrastructure, Green Energy, and Social Enterprises. Under the Industrials-Technology pillar, VinFast, Vingroup's automotive arm, delivered nearly 200,000 electric vehicles worldwide in 2025, up 102% year-on-year, exceeding its annual target. In the first quarter of 2026, VinFast delivered 58,577 electric vehicles, a 61% increase compared to the same period last year, reinforcing its leading position in Vietnam and supporting its global expansion.
In Real Estate and Services, Vinhomes maintained its market leadership with 32 residential developments housing approximately 650,000 residents. In 2025, Vinhomes recorded contracted sales of VND 205.3 trillion, up 98% year-on-year, and delivered more than 34,000 units. Its unrecognized contracted sales backlog reached VND 186.4 trillion. In 2026, Vinhomes launched large-scale urban developments including Vinhomes Global Gate Ha Long (6,200 hectares), Vinhomes Hai Van Bay in Da Nang (512 hectares), and Vinhomes Saigon Park in Ho Chi Minh City (1,080 hectares).
Vinpearl, Vingroup's hospitality arm, operates 60 facilities across 20 provinces and cities, including more than 17,500 rooms, 15 VinWonders theme parks, six golf courses, and two semi-wildlife conservation parks. Vinpearl's live-action performances in Nha Trang and Phu Quoc attract millions of visitors annually.
Under the Infrastructure pillar, VinSpeed has begun construction on Vietnam's first two high-speed rail projects: the Ben Thanh - Can Gio line in Ho Chi Minh City and the Hanoi - Quang Ninh line, the latter being the country's first interregional high-speed railway. In Green Energy, VinEnergo announced expansion plans across Asia and Europe with a renewable energy project pipeline of 10 GW, having secured development agreements and investment registration certificates for four projects in Vietnam.
In Social Enterprises, VinUniversity became the youngest university in Vietnam to receive the FIBAA Quality Seal in March 2026. Vinmec inaugurated its 10th hospital, spanning over 31,000 sqm with 114 beds. Vingroup also launched its Culture pillar in late 2025, introducing V-Film in May 2026 to support the development of Vietnam's film industry.
Looking ahead, Vingroup remains committed to accelerating core business activities, leveraging its diversified ecosystem, enhancing operational efficiency, and expanding its international presence to achieve its 2026 targets and strengthen its position as a leading regional enterprise.


