Savvycom CEO Featured on Tài chính & Kinh doanh YouTube Channel: Insights on AI and Vietnam’s Private Sector Growth 2026–2030
Savvycom is pleased to share that our Founder and CEO, Ms. Van Dang, was recently invited as a featured guest in Episode 2 of the series “Vietnam’s Economic Landscape 2026–2030,” themed “The Private Sector as the Most Important Growth Driver,” on the Tài Chính & Kinh Doanh YouTube Channel. The episode was hosted by Mr. Long Phan, Founder and CEO of AFA Group, and Mr. Nguyen Minh Tuan, Executive Director of Vietnam Wealth Advisors (VWA).
About the series
“Vietnam’s Economic Landscape 2026–2030” is a multi-part series by the Tài Chính & Kinh Doanh YouTube Channel, the media channel of Vietnam Wealth Advisors (VWA), featuring insights from business leaders, economists, and practitioners on Vietnam’s economic trajectory. Following Episode 1 on double-digit growth ambitions, Episode 2 focuses on the private sector as the country’s key growth driver – contributing around 51% of GDP, more than 40 million jobs, and nearly 60% of total social investment and explores how this momentum can be sustained through 2030.
Ms. Van Dang Shares Her Perspective on Vietnam’s Business Opportunity and Savvycom’s AI Transformation Roadmap
During the episode, Ms. Van Dang was asked two questions that cut to the heart of what the 2026–2030 period means for Vietnamese businesses: first, what opportunities the current shifts in the business environment are creating, and second, how Savvycom is specifically preparing to adapt and capture those opportunities. Her answers covered both the macro landscape and the operational decisions Savvycom is making right now.
As a business leader, what opportunities do you see in today’s shifting business environment?
Ms. Van Dang underscores 2026–2030 as Vietnam’s “dual opportunity window” – global trade realignment and AI adoption are converging simultaneously, creating conditions that favor businesses prepared to move deliberately.
The more specific argument she made was about competitive advantage. For the past two decades, technology companies competed on team scale, technical depth, and cost. AI is now compressing the gap between companies that have those advantages and those that don’t. Capabilities that once required large teams and significant capital are increasingly accessible at a fraction of the cost. Resource size alone is no longer a reliable moat.
On productivity, she drew a clear distinction: companies that use AI to run existing processes faster will see efficiency gains. Companies that use AI to fundamentally redesign how they engage clients, structure teams, and deliver outcomes are the ones positioned for breakthrough growth. Organizational productivity in the next five years will be determined not by headcount or tooling, but by how well a team combines human judgment with AI in everyday work.
How is Savvycom preparing to adapt and capture growth opportunities over the next five years?
Savvycom is repositioning ourselves as an AI-driven solution partner – not by having a few AI specialists, but by building a team where every function, from business development and project management to product development, can work alongside AI.
Ms. Van Dang emphasized that this shift starts from within. Savvycom is moving away from a technology service delivery mindset toward becoming a genuine business problem-solving partner, with AI embedded as a core organizational capability across all functions. The five-year goal is not to have the most clients, but to be the partner that can continuously recreate value for clients in a world changing faster than most businesses can keep up with.
About Tài chính & Kinh doanh and VWA
Tài chính & Kinh doanh is the YouTube channel of Vietnam Wealth Advisors (VWA), a non-profit professional organization dedicated to improving financial literacy, developing independent financial advisory standards, and connecting the financial advisory community in Vietnam. The channel features analysis and perspectives from business leaders on market trends and economic developments both globally and in Vietnam. Watch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKzB8x-6UiM


