
Dang Thanh Thuy has stepped down from her position as chief executive officer of Vinpearl, Vingroup’s resort division. Despite her resignation, Thuy continues to hold a seat on the organization’s board. Vinpearl has not yet announced a successor or the reasons behind Thuy’s departure.
Thuy, 56, holds a Bachelor’s degree in literature. She joined the ranks of Vinpearl in 2004 and has held significant positions in the company over the years. She served as the chairman of Vinpearl from January 2023 to March 2024, and from 2012 to 2016, she was the deputy CEO of Vingroup.
Vinpearl stands as one of the foremost hospitality brands in Vietnam, boasting an impressive portfolio of 48 hotels, resorts, theme parks, and golf courses spread across 18 provinces and cities.
In the third quarter of 2025, Vinpearl reported revenues of VND3.09 trillion (US$117.5 million), marking a 40.7% decrease year-on-year. The company’s post-tax profits stood at VND169 billion, falling 66.6%. Furthermore, its profits for the first nine months of the year saw a drastic decline, plummeting by 86%.
Vinpearl is primarily owned by Vingroup, with an ownership stake of 85%. The conglomerate’s chairman is renowned billionaire, Pham Nhat Vuong.
Who was the previous CEO of Vinpearl?
Dang Thanh Thuy was the former CEO of Vinpearl.
What significant positions did Dang Thanh Thuy hold in Vinpearl and Vingroup?
Dang Thanh Thuy served as the chairman of Vinpearl from January 2023 to March 2024 and was the deputy CEO of Vingroup from 2012 to 2016.
What was the financial performance of Vinpearl in the third quarter of 2025?
In the third quarter of 2025, Vinpearl reported revenues of VND3.09 trillion (US$117.5 million), a 40.7% decrease year-on-year. The company’s post-tax profits stood at VND169 billion, a decrease of 66.6%.