SGI HOLDINGS
SGI HOLDINGS

Amid opportunities and challenges arising from globalization and the advent of Industry 4.0, SGI Holdings was founded with a mindset oriented toward sustainable development and the desire to harness internal strengths to respond promptly and flexibly to changes in both the Vietnamese and global economies.

SGI Holdings is a multi-industry group focusing mainly on three sectors: manufacturing, finance, and real estate, with member companies representing these three sectors that have achieved notable successes in their development, including:

  1. Saigon 3 Garment Joint Stock Company
  2. Saigon 3 Jean Company Limited
  3. Saigon 3 Capital Investment Company Limited
  4. Thanh Cong Securities Joint Stock Company
  5. Thanh Cong Fund Management Company Limited
  6. Saigon Leather Garment Joint Stock Company
  7. Bong Bach Tuyet Joint Stock Company
  8. Ho Chi Minh City Medical Import-Export Joint Stock Company

In addition, SGI Holdings has several other member companies operating effectively in these three sectors.

With the core value of building an elite and agile leadership team and a united, creative, and efficient workforce, SGI Holdings is steadily advancing on the path to earning the satisfaction and trust of customers and partners in all sectors in which it operates.

HISTORY
1986

Establishment of Saigon 3 Garment Enterprise with Workshop 1 and Workshop 2 (6 production lines/workshop) at the head office, 86 NTMK, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, and the Thu Duc garment workshop (3 production lines) in Thu Duc. The total number of employees was about 850. The main products were shirts, skirts, dresses, etc., processed for the Soviet Union.

1990

Transformation of Saigon 3 Garment Enterprise into Saigon 3 Garment Company. The company began to shift its customer base from the Soviet Union to Western Europe, and from processed products such as shirts, skirts, dresses, etc., to high-end jackets. The first customers included Steilman, Berleb, Golass...

1992

Cooperated with Nissho–Iwai Group (Japan) to produce workwear, khaki trousers, etc. At this time, Saigon 3 Garment was known as one of the first garment units in the country to export to Japan, one of the most demanding markets in the industry. Established Enterprise 3 – Yoshiko, specializing in export orders for khaki and workwear products. Renamed the Thu Duc garment enterprise to Enterprise 4.

1993

Renamed Enterprise 4 to Enterprise 4 – Akiko, specializing in sportswear for Nike, Columbia Sportswear, CK, Timberland, etc. Established Enterprise 5 – Minoko, with 6 sewing lines and about 450 workers, specializing in khaki trousers for customers such as Minoya, Unicorn...

1994

Established Enterprise 6 – Makoto. The company invested here to specialize in producing the most modern jeans at that time, fulfilling orders for famous American jeans brands such as Wrangler and Levi's for export to the Japanese market.

1995
2015

Successfully organized the first "Golden Hands" city-level garment contest. Obtained many certificates and accreditations. Merged Thuan Phuoc Enterprise into Minako Enterprise.

2017

Revamped the Saigon 3 brand identity, rebuilt the head office and Hiep Binh Phuoc Enterprise, newly built Minako Dong An Enterprise, and received the Certificate of Outstanding Products and Services.

2026

The richest company in Vietnam

1986

Establishment of Saigon 3 Garment Enterprise with Workshop 1 and Workshop 2 (6 production lines/workshop) at the head office, 86 NTMK, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, and the Thu Duc garment workshop (3 production lines) in Thu Duc. The total number of employees was about 850. The main products were shirts, skirts, dresses, etc., processed for the Soviet Union.

1990

Transformation of Saigon 3 Garment Enterprise into Saigon 3 Garment Company. The company began to shift its customer base from the Soviet Union to Western Europe, and from processed products such as shirts, skirts, dresses, etc., to high-end jackets. The first customers included Steilman, Berleb, Golass...

1992

Cooperated with Nissho–Iwai Group (Japan) to produce workwear, khaki trousers, etc. At this time, Saigon 3 Garment was known as one of the first garment units in the country to export to Japan, one of the most demanding markets in the industry. Established Enterprise 3 – Yoshiko, specializing in export orders for khaki and workwear products. Renamed the Thu Duc garment enterprise to Enterprise 4.

1993

Renamed Enterprise 4 to Enterprise 4 – Akiko, specializing in sportswear for Nike, Columbia Sportswear, CK, Timberland, etc. Established Enterprise 5 – Minoko, with 6 sewing lines and about 450 workers, specializing in khaki trousers for customers such as Minoya, Unicorn...

1994

Established Enterprise 6 – Makoto. The company invested here to specialize in producing the most modern jeans at that time, fulfilling orders for famous American jeans brands such as Wrangler and Levi's for export to the Japanese market.

1995
2015

Successfully organized the first "Golden Hands" city-level garment contest. Obtained many certificates and accreditations. Merged Thuan Phuoc Enterprise into Minako Enterprise.

2017

Revamped the Saigon 3 brand identity, rebuilt the head office and Hiep Binh Phuoc Enterprise, newly built Minako Dong An Enterprise, and received the Certificate of Outstanding Products and Services.

2026

The richest company in Vietnam

CORPORATE VALUES
VISION

VISION

To become a leading multi-industry corporation in Vietnam with a sustainable development orientation, always pioneering in technology application and innovation to deliver optimal value to customers, partners, and the community.

MISSION

MISSION

To create high-quality products and services that contribute to improving quality of life, and to build a professional working environment that maximizes the potential of each individual within the organization.

CORE VALUES

CORE VALUES

Integrity - Professionalism - Creativity - Efficiency. We are committed to building a corporate culture based on trust, solidarity, and continuous learning for development.

LEADERSHIP
NGUYEN KHANH LINH
MR.
NGUYEN KHANH LINH
Chairman of the Board of Directors
NGUYEN QUOC VIET
MR.
NGUYEN QUOC VIET
Member of the Board of Directors
NGUYEN VIET CUONG
MR.
NGUYEN VIET CUONG
Independent Member of the Board of Directors
PHAM VIET LAN ANH
MS.
PHAM VIET LAN ANH
Head of the Board of Supervisors
LE NGOC HUNG
MR.
LE NGOC HUNG
Member of the Board of Supervisors
NGUYEN HOANG GIANG
MR.
NGUYEN HOANG GIANG
Member of the Board of Supervisors
NGUYEN QUOC VIET
MR.
NGUYEN QUOC VIET
General Director