BRG Group honoured as Vietnam's sustainable enterprise for the fifth consecutive time
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The CSI Program (Corporate Sustainability Index) is an initiative to evaluate and recognise sustainable enterprises in Vietnam, organised by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) under the government's direction. The program uses the CSI Index to assess enterprises based on “four pillars” – economic, environmental, social, and governance – to recognise and commend businesses that practice sustainable production and business activities, contributing to building a responsible, sustainable, and inclusive business community.
The year 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the program, which evaluates enterprises using a set of 145 criteria that have been updated to be more comprehensive and rigorous. It not only requires businesses to meet standards of governance, transparency, and legal compliance but also encourages innovation, promotes social responsibility, and environmental protection through advanced index groups. This year, the CSI Program attracted over 500 enterprises nationwide to submit applications.
BRG Group's success in passing the rigorous and comprehensive evaluation to be listed for the fifth consecutive time in the “Top 100 Sustainable Development Enterprises in the Trade - Service Sector” demonstrates the effectiveness of its sustainable strategy, affirming its position as a pioneering enterprise contributing positively to the overall development of society.
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| Representative of BRG Group receiving the title "Top 100 Sustainable Development Enterprises in the Trade - Service Sector" |
Over the past 30 years of development, BRG Group has established itself as a leading economic service group in Vietnam, achieving significant milestones across various fields, including investments in smart cities, golf courses, and hotels, as well as manufacturing and retail trade. Its large-scale and multi-sector operations require an efficient management system, focusing on sustainable development in all activities to “Go Global” in the new era.
The Group has actively applied management models in accordance with ESG standards (Environmental, Social, and Governance), enhancing transparency in its operations, investing in digital transformation, and fostering scientific and technological cooperation. Simultaneously, the Group focuses on building high-quality human resources, considering people as the core factor for long-term development, as reflected in ensuring welfare, creating a safe and equal working environment, and emphasising training for over 22,000 employees.
Alongside economic contributions, BRG Group also places significant emphasis on social responsibility and community activities. The Group actively participates in charitable activities, contributing to social welfare and community support through donations to gratitude houses, solidarity houses, the “For the Poor” Fund, the “For Vietnamese Children” scholarship fund, educational promotion funds, and assistance to disadvantaged communities.
Recently, BRG Group donated 7 billion VND. The Group, in collaboration with SeABank and its member companies, donated 5 billion VND to support people recovering from natural disasters through the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and, together with Bac Ha Noi Smart City Development Investment Joint Stock Company, donated 2 billion VND to the “Fund for the Poor and Social Welfare of Hanoi City”.
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| Representatives of BRG Group, SeABank, and member companies donate 5 billion VND to support people recovering from natural disasters. |
The title “Top 100 Sustainable Development Enterprises in the Trade - Service Sector” for the fifth consecutive time will motivate BRG Group to continue its strong development and aim to become a model of sustainable enterprise in Vietnam, contributing positively to economic growth, improving quality of life, and creating a better future for the community.
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