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Group gives $380,000 houses as Tet bonus

The Ho Chi Minh City-based C.T Group awarded two chief executive officers with a house worth VND8 billion and VND200 million in cash each as Tet bonus.

Two chief executive officers at the multi-business C.T Group in Ho Chi Minh City have each received a house worth VND8 billion (USD380,000) and VND200 million (USD9,514) in cash as a Tet (Lunar New Year) bonus.

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Tran Thi My Hoa, CEO in charge of the retail and hospitality business, and Dinh Thi Bich Thao, another CEO of investment, received their grand bonus at an awarding ceremony held during the meeting to review the group’s 2011 performance on the last day of the year.

Both the houses are located on Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street, District 3.

Ten other special bonuses were also given to 10 employees, each of whom received a Beehome flat worth VND500 million on Cong Hoa Street, Tan Binh District, and VND50 million in cash.

Among the awardees are Trinh Huynh Le Thuong and Tang Pham Bich Van, both of whom are from the investment department, and Do Thi Thanh Tuyet, a member of the internal control committee of the group.

These bonuses had been considered for the most outstanding executives and employees who have greatly contributed to the business success of the group in the past year, the group’s management said.

Also on December 31, the HCMC Emulation and Commendation Award Committee conferred the title “Excellent Collectivity of Workers” on the group.

The committee also honored Tran Kim Chung, C.T Group President, with a Ho Chi Minh City Insignia for his significant contributions to the city’s social and economic development activities.

C.T Group, headquartered at C.T Plaza Building, 60A Truong Son Street, Tan Binh District, is a leading Vietnamese business group with 36 company members operating in six business sectors: Real Estate, High-end Retail, Construction, Corporate Finance, F&B - Entertainment & Education - Health Services, and Plantation - Mining & Eco-Tourism, according to its website. 

Source: Tuoi tre
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