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The survey is part of the PwC’s 10th PwC Global Family Business Survey, which
unearths the current thinking and future outlook of 2,801 family business
leaders across 87 countries and territories, of which 33 were from Vietnam,
representing a diverse mix of businesses and industries.
According to the survey, 65 percent of Vietnamese family businesses expect to
grow in 2021, and 75 percent expect to grow in 2022
Meanwhile, 33 percent of the businesses think they will experience aggressive
growth in 2022 which is higher than both regional and global family businesses
surveyed.
Besides, 55 percent of Vietnamese respondents will focus on introducing new
products and services, following by increasing use of new technologies (52
percent).
The current operating model among Vietnamese family businesses is concentrated
on family and owner managed businesses (52 percent and 36 percent respectively).
However, the survey findings show that in five years, Vietnamese family
businesses will shift towards more external involvement in family businesses. In
detail, it will transit from owner/family managed businesses to family-owned/
externally-managed or externally-run businesses (increased to 60 percent from 12
percent).
Source: VNA
