Shareholder Rights During The First 90 Days Of Incorporation Of A Joint Stock Company

After incorporating a joint stock company (JSC), the founding shareholders of the JSC will typically have 90 days from the issuance of the enterprise registration certificate (Capital Contribution Period) to pay for the shares they have subscribed as at the incorporation of the JSC (Subscription Shares). Under the Enterprise Law 2020, it is reasonable to consider that during the Capital Contribution Period, the founding shareholders who have not paid for the Subscription Shares in full would have all the shareholders rights including rights to transfer the Shares which have not been paid up. However, the drafting of the Enterprise Law 2020 could give rise to the position that during the Capital Contribution Period shareholder rights, the founding shareholders have only the voting right.

Venture North Law's Legal Guide To Merger Control In Vietnam (2023 Update)

In December 2020, we published a comprehensive Legal Guide To Merger Control In Vietnam (see here). In April 2023, the Government established the Vietnam Competition Commission (VCC). On this occation, we update our legal guide to reflect the establishment of the VCC. The updated guide can be downloaded here.

The guide is updated by Le Minh Thuy.

Can the Board of a joint stock company make a decision if it cannot maintain the meeting quorum at the time of voting?

Under Article 157.8 of the Enterprise Law 2020, a meeting of the Board will be conducted where three quarters (3/4) or more of the total Board directors are in attendance. However, it is not clear whether (1) this quorum only needs to be satisfied at the beginning of the meeting or (2) this quorum must be maintained from the beginning to the end of Board meeting. If interpretation (1) is adopted then a decision approved by more than half of attending Board directors at the Board meeting is still valid even when the quorum is lost during the meeting (e.g. a director leaves the meeting).

Arguments supporting interpretation (1) include:

  • Article 157.8 of the Enterprise Law 2020 could be interpreted to mean that the quorum applies only at the beginning of a Board meeting. The Enterprise Law 2020 only provides that a Board decision will be passed if it is approved by more than half of the attending Board directors. There is no specific requirement that the quorum must be satisfied at the time of the voting or throughout a Board meeting. 

Can the agenda of a meeting of the Board of a Vietnamese Joint Stock Company be changed during the meeting?

Under the Enterprise Law 2020, the General Shareholder Meeting (GSM) of a joint stock company (JSC) can decide to change its agenda and approve the new agenda when the meeting commences. There is no such provision with regard to a Board meeting. Accordingly, it is not clear if the Board can decide to change the agenda of a Board meeting during the meeting. That said, it is reasonable that the Board should be entitled to do so.

In particular, the Board could decide to change the agenda of a Board meeting based on the following grounds:

  • the Enterprise Law 2020 does not prohibit the Board from changing the agenda of a Board meeting at the meeting;

  • it is reasonable that the provisions concerning a meeting of GSM could apply to a meeting of the Board by analogy. In such case, the Board should have the right to change the agenda of a Board meeting as the GMS does; and

  • in practice, allowing the Board to change the agenda of a Board meeting will make the operation of a JSC more efficient. Since instead of scheduling for another meeting, the Board could decide on the relevant matter immediately at the current meeting.