Financial cooperation in Vietnam

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Question:

Our company is a Payment Service Provider based in Singapore, with locations in HK, SG, MY and UK, USA, France

We are seeking the acquiring business in Vietnam.
Our Business Scope
(1) Our tool is a Payment Service Provider specialized in eCommerce transactions processing.
(2) Our tool works with acquirers to process the transactions. Our tool has many acquirers globally including China, SEA, EU and etc.
(3) Our tool has the Payment Service Provider license from Visa and MasterCard in Singapore.
(4) So far, Our tool does not have acquirer cooperation with Vietnam banks.
2. Our Goal
(1) To set up a Vietnam entity which can apply for payment license;
(2) To obtain the payment license ASAP.

We would like to know every details of the Vietnam incorporation registration , therefore, we need your expertise and resources to help us reach the above goals. Please advise the next steps and we will try best to support. We look forward to your reply!

Answer:

I am Lawyer of SB Law. I was entrusted to provide you legal advice regarding to the following issue. Please see our comments here under:

- You can setup a foreign invested company for providing payment service in Vietnam. However, this company shall be subject to following conditions:

+ Your Parent Company who is registered as shareholder/owner in Vietnam must not be a credit organization in your home country.

+ Your Company in foreign country shall be allowed to own maximum 55% total shareholding in the company in Vietnam. Remained 45% shareholding of the company shall be held by Vietnamese Shareholder.

- Total time for obtaining Payment License shall be around 12 -16 months. However, we shall try to accelerate the licensing process for you.

 

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