CEO Group received the Second Class Labor Medal
Attending the ceremony were Mr. Phan Van Hung, Deputy Head of the Central Emulation and Commendation Committee and Ms. Tran Thi Thu Ha, Deputy Head of the Hanoi City Emulation and Commendation Committee.

Authorized by the President, Mr. Phan Van Hung, Deputy Head of the Central Emulation and Commendation Committee, awarded the Second Class Labor Medal to CEO Group
Established on 26/10/ 2001, starting from a modest-sized company, CEO Group has now risen to become one of the leading prestigious real estate brands in the country, after over two decades of development.
The enterprise currently has over 20 member companies with 2,000 staff-members. Total charter capital was over 2,500 billion VND by 2022; total assets reached nearly 8,000 billion VND.
In 2021, CEO Group was ranked 149th in the Top 500 largest private enterprises in Vietnam and is moving towards the goal of becoming one of the leading multi-sector private corporations in Vietnam.
In the field of real estate, CEO Group has contributed to creating new standards of lifestyle and living values in urban areas, such as: Sunny Garden City and Bamboo Garden in Hanoi, River Silk City in Ha Nam, and upcoming CEOHOMES Hana Garden in Me Linh district, Sonasea Residences in Phu Quoc and Sonasea Kien Giang City in Kien Giang…
The existence of high-end standard resort real estate projects with a “All in one” closed model created by CEO Group, such as Sonasea Villas & Resort in Phu Quoc or Sonasea Van Don Harbor City in Van Don, has contributed to turning lands rich in tourism potential into new resort centers, attracting domestic and international tourists, as well as bright spots on the tourism map of Vietnam and the world.
For many years in a row, CEO Group has also been a major enterprise across the country sending interns to the Japanese labor market by becoming a bridge for more than 6,000 interns to this country.
In addition to development and business activities, CEO Group always promotes a sense of social and community responsibility and spends tens of billions of VND to participate in charity activities and social security, to support patients with serious diseases, to support education and training in localities as well as to support people affected by natural disasters, storms, floods and epidemics…