The 2026 Vietnam ESG Investor Conference will take place on May 26-27, 2026 in Ho Chi Minh City, and is the fourth time to organize a forum to connect ESG capital flows and investment opportunities in Vietnam.
The event co-organized by Raise Partners and Ivy+Partners, with the companionship of international partners and the media ecosystem, is expected to continue to promote ESG's role in the economic development strategy.
With the theme "Full Steam Ahead: Investing in Vietnam’s Evolution", this year's conference emphasizes Vietnam's transformation period, when growth goals, economic model transformation and commitments to net zero emissions by 2050 are being concretized into policies and investment opportunities. ESG is no longer just a reference framework but has become a tool to shape capital allocation, improve competitiveness and attract international capital flows.
According to a representative of Raise Partners, ESG in Vietnam has shifted from the discussion stage to the implementation stage, as requirements for transparency, accountability and sustainability standards are increasingly linked to accessing the capital market. The 2026 Conference will focus on transforming socio-economic development strategies into specific investment opportunities in areas such as renewable energy, digital infrastructure, logistics, semiconductors and sustainable supply chains.
The event is expected to gather hundreds of investors, financial funds, businesses and international organizations. The discussion sessions will range from macroeconomic trends and policies to practical implementation through case studies, workshops and investment connections.
In the context of Vietnam moving towards upgrading emerging markets and accelerating global value chain integration, ESG is considered a key factor helping the capital market attract high-quality capital flows, while supporting businesses to improve operating standards.
The conference is expected not only to be a dialogue forum, but also a platform to promote substantive investment actions for Vietnam's next growth stage.