VietNam Holding appoints Sean Hurst and Damien Pierron to its Board as Non-Executive Directors

– CAYMAN ISLANDS – VietNam Holding Limited (AIM:VNH), is pleased to announce the appointments of Mr. Sean Hurst and Mr. Damien Pierron as non-executive directors of the Company with immediate effect.

Sean Hurst was co-founder, director and Chief Investment Officer of French regulated asset management company, Albion Asset Management, from 2005-2009 and is currently Chairman of JPEL Private Equity Limited and a non-executive director of Charity & Investment Merger Arbitrage Fund. Mr. Hurst is an experienced multi-jurisdictional director with significant experience in offshore and UCITS hedge funds and in advising companies on launching both offshore and onshore investment funds. Mr. Hurst was formerly a non-executive director of AIM quoted ARC Capital Holdings Limited. Mr. Hurst holds an MBA in Finance from Cass Business School in London and is a resident of France.

Damien Pierron is currently Managing Director of Key Clients Segment at Societe Generale in Geneva, where he is in charge globally of the private banking platform for Family Offices and Wealthy Families. He has fifteen years’ experience in M&A, private equity, equity derivatives and investment banking gained at, among others, Lafarge Holcim, OC&C Strategy Consultants and Natixis. Mr. Pierron is a CFA charterholder and holds an Engineer Degree in mathematics, physics and economy from Ecole Polytechique in Paris and a Masters Degree in quantitative innovation from Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris. Mr. Pierron is a resident of Switzerland.

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