On November 30, the Faculty of Finance and Commerce and the Center for Corporate Relations at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), in collaboration with the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Consultants and Agent Association (HTCAA), hosted a ceremony to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement paves the way for numerous opportunities for student engagement and academic enrichment in the future.

The signing ceremony took place at Saigon Campus
The ceremony was attended by Ms. Pham Nguyen Thi Ngoc Chau, Head of External Relations for the Education and Training Division at ACCA Vietnam and a representative of the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Advisory and Agency Association (HTCAA). In addition, several distinguished business representatives were present, including Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong, President of HTCAA; Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tinh, Vice President of HTCAA and Director of TPM Tax Advisory and Agency Joint Stock Company; Mr. Phan Cong Luan, Director of ATAX Tax Advisory and Consulting Co., Ltd.; Mr. Huynh Tan Luc, Head of Movement and Social Affairs at HTCAA and General Director of Tan Ngoc Tax Advisory Agency Co., Ltd.; Mr. Tran Minh Truyen, Director of INTERTAX Tax Advisory and Consulting Co., Ltd.; Ms. Dinh Thi Huyen, Director of SAVITAX Tax Consulting Joint Stock Company; Mr. Truong Ngoc Dang Khoa, Director of Truong Gia Tax Advisory and Consulting Services Co., Ltd.; Ms. Tran Thi Thu Trang, Director of Hop Luat Tax Advisory Agency Co., Ltd.; Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc Hien, Director of MIRA Business Advisory Co., Ltd.; Ms. Nguyen Thi Dieu, Director of E2E GLOBAL Co., Ltd.; Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Tram, Director of HKT Trade and Service Development Co., Ltd.; and Mr. Le Van Lay, Director of ASCTAX Co., Ltd.

Representatives of the participating entities and distinguished guests attended the event
At the signing ceremony, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trung Kien expressed his gratitude to the participating businesses and remarked: "After nearly 30 years of development, HUTECH has earned recognition and high praise from numerous organizations for the quality of its education. With our aspiration to become a premier training center for high-caliber talent in Southeast Asia, forging partnerships with industry remains one of our top priorities. Today's signing ceremony is a significant opportunity for HUTECH to build strong, enduring relationships with businesses, joining us in the ongoing effort to assess and establish competency standards for our students".

Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trung Kien hoped that the signing ceremony would open up a wealth of academic and career opportunities for students
Driven by its mission to train and supply high-caliber human resources to society, HUTECH continues to pursue and build strategic partnerships with leading enterprises. At the event, HUTECH signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ho Chi Minh City Tax Consultants and Agent Association, along with nine distinguished companies: TPM Tax Advisory and Agency Joint Stock Company, ATAX Tax Advisory and Consulting Co., Ltd., SAVITAX Tax Advisory Joint Stock Company, Truong Gia Tax Advisory and Consulting Services Co., Ltd., Tan Ngoc Tax Advisory Agency Co., Ltd., INTERTAX Tax Advisory and Consulting Co., Ltd., MIRA Business Advisory Co., Ltd., E2E GLOBAL Co., Ltd., and HKT Trade and Service Development Co., Ltd.
Representing HUTECH, Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trung Kien signed partnership agreements with the participating entities
The signing ceremony paved the way for a series of collaborative initiatives between the institution and leading enterprises, offering students an exceptional platform to learn, work, and grow in professional environments across the fields of Finance, Banking, Accounting, Business, and E-commerce.
Following the signing ceremony, a scientific seminar titled “Career Orientation for Students in the Fields of Finance, Banking, Accounting, and Business in the Era of Integration and Digitalization” was held with enthusiastic participation from students.

Following the signing ceremony, a seminar on Finance and Banking was also held

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Tung hoped that the seminar would equip students with valuable knowledge as they pursue their future careers
With the theme “Creating Competitive Advantages in the Fields of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance through International Certifications,” Ms. Pham Nguyen Thi Ngoc Chau shared valuable insights into ACCA and its globally recognized qualifications. She emphasized that selecting the right learning environment, one that offers strong recruitment support and internationally accredited certifications, can greatly enhance students' development and expand their career opportunities. Ms. Chau also highlighted the importance of developing a broad set of essential skills, including strategic thinking, problem-solving, financial management, leadership, administration, communication, and IT proficiency. These competencies are vital for standing out in competitive industries and increasing one's professional value.
According to Ms. Pham Nguyen Thi Ngoc Chau, students need to study and develop a variety of skills to enhance their personal value
Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tinh delivered a presentation on the topic "Challenges and Opportunities for the Development of Tax Consulting and Agency Services in Vietnam amid Economic Integration." His insights gave students a deeper understanding of tax advisory and agency services, while also highlighting the importance of tax obligations, proper declaration procedures, and payment processes. Through his presentation, students gained a comprehensive overview of the profession, equipping them with the essential knowledge needed to enter the field confidently.
Through Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tinh’s insights, students gained a clearer understanding of tax advisory and agency services
The seminar equips students with real-world knowledge to support their learning and career development


Numerous scholarships were awarded, motivating students to continue striving in their studies
As part of the program, business leaders awarded 20 scholarships, each valued at 500,000 VND, to support and encourage students facing financial hardship.