F.I.T Group stands out when signing a cooperation agreement with Banyan Tree, a global group in the development and management of international hotels and resorts, to develop the Cap Padaran Mui Dinh project in Ninh Thuan Province. The signing ceremony took place on November 14, 2022 in Thailand, in the presence of Mr. Nguyen Van Sang – Chairman of F.I.T Group and Mr. Ho Kwon Ping – Chairman of Banyan Tree Group.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Van Sang, Chairman of the Board of Directors of F.I.T Group said, “We firmly believe that, thanks to such great cooperation, the Cap Padaran Mui Dinh project will officially make its mark on the international tourist map and become an ideal destination for Vietnamese and international tourists. Thereby, opening up new cooperation opportunities between the two groups in the next stages.”

In fact, the cooperation between F.I.T Group and Banyan Tree Group, marks an important step to kick off the project’s long-term strategy, accordingly, the project officially leaves its imprint on the world tourism map, and becomes an ideal destination for domestic and international tourists. Thanks to its experience in management and operation of nearly 100 luxury hotels and resorts in 30 countries around the world, Singapore’s Banyan Tree Group shall provide strategic orientation, technical consulting and project operation management based on the advanced management model and international quality control process.
The Group spent 15 years of construction and development in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, cosmetics, drinking water and food in the past. And so far, the real estate, typically the Cap Padaran Mui Dinh project, shall be a key development strategy of F.I.T Group, contributing to realizing the mission of the life quality improvement through outstanding products and services.
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