Sara Vietnam

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PredecessorSara Center
National Information Technology Training and Development JSC
Founded2002 (Sara Vietnam claimed)
16 June 2003
Headquarters,
Vietnam
Sara Vietnam
IndustryInformation technology
PredecessorSara Center
National Information Technology Training and Development JSC
Founded2002 (Sara Vietnam claimed)
16 June 2003
Headquarters,
Vietnam
Key people
Trần Khắc Hùng (former chairman)[1]
Number of employees
80 (2008)
Websitesrb.vn

Sara Vietnam (Vietnamese: Sara Việt Nam), formally Sara Vietnam Joint Stock Company (Vietnamese: Công ty cổ phần Tập đoàn Sara), is a Vietnamese company, specialized in information technology.

The precursor of Sara Vietnam was the National Information Technology Training and Development Joint Stock Company (Công ty Cổ phần Đào tạo và Phát triển Công nghệ thông tin Quốc gia), which was founded on 16 June 2003.[2] However, Sara Vietnam claims it was founded in 2002 as Sara Center, a learning center that teaches information technology and foreign language skills.[3]

On 17 March 2008, Sara Vietnam was listed at the Hanoi Stock Exchange. Due to losses in business, Sara Vietnam's share was relegated to UpCoM at an unknown date.[1]

As of 2008, Sara Vietnam has 80 employees.[4]

As of 2016, the headquarter of Sara Vietnam is in Hoàng Mai district, Hanoi.[5]

Operations and businesses

Operations

The company's activities include information technology research and software development,[6] as well as media, education and real estate. According to its website, the overall work of the company is divided into four "fields of action": Software, media, training and real estate investment.[7]

In 2008, Sara Vietnam conducted a feasibility study on the possibilities of mobile marketing in Vietnam, supported by the Danish B2B Programme.[4]

Businesses

Sara Window

Sara Vietnam involves in Sara Window, a constructions materials manufacturing company that makes windows, doors and room partitions.[8]

University

In 2014, Sara Vietnam invested to Đông Đô University [vi], a Vietnamese private university.[9]

The company's management and education departments are working with the Ministry of Education towards the opening of SIBT University (Sara International Business Technology University), in Lai Châu Province of the northwest Vietnam.[10]

Shareholders

In February 2007, Japanese company CPR bought 15% Sara Vietnam's shares.[11]

Football club

References

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