Asia Pacific Securities JSC 2024 AR2

The report highlights Asia Pacific Securities Joint Stock Company's (APS) performance and sustainability initiatives for the fiscal year 2024. Despite market fluctuations, the company achieved an after-tax profit of VND 21 billion and focused on its digital transformation strategy to become a leading digital securities firm in Vietnam. In terms of sustainability, APS prioritized human resource development, offering comprehensive employee healthcare programs and a minimum of 48 hours of training per year. The company also demonstrated social responsibility through community initiatives, including donations to support people with disabilities and flood relief efforts following Typhoon Yagi.

Company: Asia Pacific Securities JSC

Sector: Financials

Country: Vietnam

Year: 2024

Type: AR2

Pages: 45

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Asia Pacific Securities JSC

Asia Pacific Securities JSC 2024 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Asia Pacific Securities Joint Stock Company's (APS) performance and sustainability initiatives for the fiscal year 2024. Despite market fluctuations, the company achieved an after-tax profit of VND 21 billion and focused on its digital transformation strategy to become a leading digital securities firm in Vietnam. In terms of sustainability, APS prioritized human resource development, offering comprehensive employee healthcare programs and a minimum of 48 hours of training per year. The company also demonstrated social responsibility through community initiatives, including donations to support people with disabilities and flood relief efforts following Typhoon Yagi.

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Document Details

Report Year

2024

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024

Fiscal Year

2024

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

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Materiality Assessment

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