Vinda International

Vinda International Holdings Limited
维达国际控股有限公司
Privately owned company
Industry Paper manufacturing Consumer goods
Founded 1985
Headquarters Xinhui, Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Area served
People's Republic of China Asia
Key people
Chairman: Mr. Li Chaowang CEO: Mr. Christoph MICHALSKI
Products Tissue and Hygiene Products
Website Vinda International Holdings Limited
Vinda brand tissue paper products

Vinda International Holdings Limited (simplified Chinese: 维达国际控股有限公司; traditional Chinese: 維達國際控股有限公司; pinyin: Wéidá Guójì Kònggǔ Yǒuxiàngōngsī, SEHK: 3331) is a major hygiene company in Asia. Its tissue paper products with brand name "Vinda" has been recognized as a "China Famous Brand."[1][2] Its headquarters is in the Donghou Industrial Development Zone (S: 东侯工业区, T: 東侯工業區, P: Dōnghóu Gōngyèqū) in Huicheng Town in Xinhui District, Jiangmen, Guangdong.[3] Vinda Group runs four core business segments, namely tissue, incontinence care, feminine care and baby care under ten key brands Vinda, Tempo, Tork, TENA, Dr. P, Libresse, VIA, Libero, Drypers and Sealer. Vinda Group has a total of 14 production bases.

Vinda was founded in 1985 by Mr. Li Chaowang in Xinhui, Guangdong. In 1999, Vinda International Holdings Limited, Vinda's holding company, was incorporated in the Cayman Islands.[4] In 2007, it was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with IPO price of HK$3.68 per share and totally HK$1 billion fund raising.[5][6]

References

  1. Vinda International Holdings Limited
  2. Vinda accelerating rate of expansion to keep top spot in China
  3. "Contact Us." Vinda International. Retrieved on April 10, 2014. "Donghou Industrial Development Zone, Huicheng Town, Xinhui District, Jiangmen City, Guangdong" - Address in Simplified Chinese: "江门市新会区东侯工业区" - Address in Traditional Chinese: "江門市新會區東侯工業區"
  4. Vinda International Holdings Limited Interim Report 2008
  5. Chinese tissue paper maker Vinda International Holdings Ltd
  6. Ho, Prudence. "Vinda seeks approval for $1b IPO." The Standard (Hong Kong). Friday June 15, 2007. Retrieved on April 10, 2014.
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