Successful EB-5 Expo in Vietnam Draws a Sold-Out Crowd - EB5Investors.com

Successful EB-5 Expo in Vietnam draws a sold-out crowd

EB5 Investors Magazine returned to Ho Chi Minh City on Sept. 5-6 to host a successful EB-5 & Global Immigration Expo at the prestigious Park Hyatt Saigon. Hundreds of attendees – including developers, migration agents, immigration attorneys, investors and service providers – networked and learned from moderated panels within one of the world’s most in-demand residency-by-investment and second passport investor markets.

The two-day expo featured a variety of educational panels with more than 30 distinguished speakers from around the world. Panel topics included discussions on the latest EB-5 reauthorization and legislation, global mobility options for Vietnamese HNWIs, EB-5 emerging market trends, global RCBI trends and EB-5 project considerations.

More than 40 sponsoring companies joined the event and networked in the packed exhibitor hall along with several hundred local investors, global service providers and migration agents.

The expo also featured a fireside chat with Rob Gritz of Texas Growth Fund, the title sponsor of the event, a dozen business presentations and a roof-top VIP cocktail reception.

The expo was powered by EB5 Investors Magazine which includes a wide range of articles where industry professionals share their insight, trends and analysis about the EB-5 market in the United States.

EB5Investors.com Staff

DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this article are solely the views of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the publisher, its employees. or its affiliates. The information found on this website is intended to be general information; it is not legal or financial advice. Specific legal or financial advice can only be given by a licensed professional with full knowledge of all the facts and circumstances of your particular situation. You should seek consultation with legal, immigration, and financial experts prior to participating in the EB-5 program Posting a question on this website does not create an attorney-client relationship. All questions you post will be available to the public; do not include confidential information in your question.