Vietnam’s property market is now showing signs of emerging from several years of weakness, as the economy stabilises and the availability of credit from the banking system increases. VinaLand (VNL) adopted a three-year realisation and distribution policy in 2012 that has been held back by market conditions, but the company believes there is scope to get back on track. VNL is set to hold an EGM by November 2015, and we would expect the company to consult shareholders on a new investment strategy prior to this. In the meantime, the near 40% discount to NAV provides a substantial valuation cushion.


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Property market beginning to improve
Vietnam’s property market is now showing signs of emerging from several years of weakness, as the economy stabilises and the availability of credit from the banking system increases. VinaLand (VNL) adopted a three-year realisation and distribution policy in 2012 that has been held back by market conditions, but the company believes there is scope to get back on track. VNL is set to hold an EGM by November 2015, and we would expect the company to consult shareholders on a new investment strategy prior to this. In the meantime, the near 40% discount to NAV provides a substantial valuation cushion.